Aaron Mickle (@aaronmickle) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron Mickle

@aaronmickle

Father and scientist. opinions are my own.

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University of Florida Department of Neuroscience (@ufneuroscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UF Department of Neuroscience invites applications for multiple open-rank, tenure-track faculty positions. Learn more and apply today: buff.ly/45C2Scr #UFNeuro

The UF Department of Neuroscience invites applications for multiple open-rank, tenure-track faculty positions. Learn more and apply today: buff.ly/45C2Scr #UFNeuro
UFVetMed (@ufvetmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Aaron Mickle, an assistant professor in our department of physiological sciences, is using revolutionary approaches to study bladder dysfunction and pain, He discusses the potential impact of this exciting work in this Vet Med Voice podcast. Listen in! bit.ly/3pKCXiz

Dr. Aaron Mickle, an assistant professor in our department of physiological sciences, is using revolutionary approaches to study bladder dysfunction and pain, He discusses the potential impact of this exciting work in this Vet Med Voice podcast. Listen in!
bit.ly/3pKCXiz
Aaron Mickle (@aaronmickle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pain researchers has anyone seen this biotraceit.com? "Real-time pain monitoring in the palm of your hand." Can't find any peer-reviewed papers (probably a sign), people in our clinic (Vet Med) are using it with reservations. Alex Chamessian

Physiology (APS Journal) (@physiol_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ArticlesInAdvance: "How does our brain process positive and negative thermosensory cues?" by Grajales-Reyes et al. ow.ly/bekX50R3LE8 #homeostasis #brain

#ArticlesInAdvance: "How does our brain process positive and negative thermosensory cues?" by Grajales-Reyes et al.

ow.ly/bekX50R3LE8

#homeostasis  #brain
Saad Jbabdi (@saadjbabdi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear journal paper authors. Please don't put your figures at the end. Editors don't like it. Reviewers don't like it. Publishers maybe like it, but they won't publish your paper if you upset the editors or the reviewers.

Tayler Sheahan (@tayler_sheahan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so, so excited to share that I am starting my own lab at the Medical College of Wisconsin Medical College of Wisconsin in the Dept of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy CBNA!! The Sheahan Lab will open its doors in October and study how neuropeptides shape somatosensation. 1/6

I am so, so excited to share that I am starting my own lab at the Medical College of Wisconsin <a href="/MedicalCollege/">Medical College of Wisconsin</a> in the Dept of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy <a href="/MCW_CBNA/">CBNA</a>!!
The Sheahan Lab will open its doors in October and study how neuropeptides shape somatosensation. 1/6
Aaron Mickle (@aaronmickle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 15 years away from Wisconsin, I officially joined Medical College of Wisconsin on July 1 in the departments of MCW Department of Physiology, MCW Neurosurgery, MCW Urology . I am thrilled to to come home(!) and continue our research in an innovative and collaborative environment.

David Baranger (@david_baranger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had the less common experience of going on the academic job market as couple. Tayler Sheahan and I wrote some reflections and advice about how we once again navigated our "two body problem". Hope it's helpful! davidbaranger.com/2024/08/06/nav…

Jim Hokanson, PhD (@jimhokanson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear YouTubers, I know it is fun to show videos of you playing video games or opening toys or whatever, but have you considered doing some "Consumer Reports" level research for inexpensive scientific equipment that is sold on Amazon? Does any of this actually work well? #science

Dear YouTubers, I know it is fun to show videos of you playing video games or opening toys or whatever, but have you considered doing some "Consumer Reports" level research for inexpensive scientific equipment that is sold on Amazon? Does any of this actually work well? #science
CAIRIBU (@cairibu1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WEDNESDAY A CAIRIBU ARCTICS Community Forum - Career Paths After Graduate School In this forum, attendees will hear from scientists trained in urology research about how they got to where they are. Click the link below for more info: cairibu.urology.wisc.edu/event/cairibu-…

WEDNESDAY

A CAIRIBU ARCTICS Community Forum - Career Paths After Graduate School

In this forum, attendees will hear from scientists trained in urology research about how they got to where they are.

Click the link below for more info:

cairibu.urology.wisc.edu/event/cairibu-…
Tayler Sheahan (@tayler_sheahan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬The Sheahan Lab at MCW is looking for a research technician! This position is great for someone interested in gaining more neuroscience experience in the realm of itch/pain prior to applying for graduate or medical school. Please share! More info here: careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/clie…

CAIRIBU (@cairibu1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you looking for a postdoc position? Aaron Mickle, PhD has an opening in his lab at MCW. They are studying the mechanisms of bladder sensation, interoception, and pain. More information, including how to apply, here: cairibu.urology.wisc.edu/cairibu-kiosk/

Are you looking for a postdoc position? Aaron Mickle, PhD has an opening in his lab at MCW. They are studying the mechanisms of bladder sensation, interoception, and pain.

More information, including how to apply, here: cairibu.urology.wisc.edu/cairibu-kiosk/
CAIRIBU (@cairibu1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you looking for a postdoc position? Aaron Mickle, PhD has an opening in his lab at MCW. They are studying the mechanisms of bladder sensation, interoception, and pain. More information, including how to apply, here: cairibu.urology.wisc.edu/cairibu-kiosk/

Are you looking for a postdoc position? Aaron Mickle, PhD has an opening in his lab at MCW. They are studying the mechanisms of bladder sensation, interoception, and pain.

More information, including how to apply, here: cairibu.urology.wisc.edu/cairibu-kiosk/