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Antonia Groneberg

@antoniagronebe1

Neuroscience postdoc. Fan of tiny fish brains, dance and random acts of kindness.

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Really nice discussion around the paper of my PhD work on social isolation and it’s effect on social avoidance reactions. Thank you @HernocLs and Elena Dreosti it was a pleasure reading it!

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Students in an online class were told they had one of these 2 TAs. But behind the scenes, Emily Khazan, left, fulfilled TA duties for all 136 students. When student evaluations came in, though, guess which TA scored higher? #WomeninScience #womeninstem news.ufl.edu/2020/11/ta-bia…

Students in an online class were told they had one of these 2 TAs. But behind the scenes, <a href="/EmilyKhazan/">Emily Khazan</a>, left, fulfilled TA duties for all 136 students. When student evaluations came in, though, guess which TA scored higher? #WomeninScience #womeninstem news.ufl.edu/2020/11/ta-bia…
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I will be speaking at the Young Marine Biologists Summit on Nov 28th, targeted at the upcoming biologists ages 14-18. Spread the word to curious youngsters.

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2020 is a big year for social isolation in larval zebrafish! (And us of course). Very excited to see this work with more evidence for mechanosensory inputs during social development. Congrats to all authors involved nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Scientist use a lot of funny words when writing papers ✍️ To share these with the world I created a Twitter bot that tweets words that appear in bioRxiv abstracts for the first time. Check out and follow bioRxiv first said!

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22.01.21- Webinar “Breaking Stereotypes: Why is Gender Representation Important for Science Communication?” Speakers: Wendy Sadler, Constanza Rojas-Molina, Carolina Doran, Peter Broks. Know more here: ourspaceourfuture.eu/2020/12/15/sav… Register here: forms.gle/agr8tDdqPdtz8G… #science

22.01.21- Webinar “Breaking Stereotypes: Why is Gender Representation Important for Science Communication?” 

Speakers: Wendy Sadler, Constanza Rojas-Molina, 
Carolina Doran, Peter Broks. 

Know more here: ourspaceourfuture.eu/2020/12/15/sav…

Register here: forms.gle/agr8tDdqPdtz8G…

#science
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The #DanceYourPhD competition challenges scientists around the world to explain their research through the most jargon-free medium available: interpretive dance.    Here are this year's winners. 🏅 fcld.ly/k725nl9