Gabriella A. Perez (@gabba_gabaergic) 's Twitter Profile
Gabriella A. Perez

@gabba_gabaergic

She/her/ella | @bcm_neurosci Ph.D. Candidate | Jankowsky Lab | 2022 SMDP Biotech | 2020 HHMI Gilliam | Former PREP @UAB_GBS | Opinions are my own

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Joao Pereira (@jdpereira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Careers in science are tricky. The ones who “make it” appear as having a perfect narrative. This is misleading, and often harmful: careers in science are different, and can be non-linear. Be kind. To others who are struggling. But specially to yourself. You deserve it.

Gabriella A. Perez (@gabba_gabaergic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re at #ADPD2024 , check out the Tau Propagation & Pathology symposium TODAY to listen to my PI, Dr. Joanna Jankowsky, talk about TMEM106B’s role in a mouse model of tauopathy. Her presentation is at 5:35 pm in Auditorium 8! P.S. she’s hiring!🤗bcm.edu/research/facul…

If you’re at #ADPD2024 , check out the Tau Propagation & Pathology symposium TODAY to listen to my PI, Dr. Joanna Jankowsky, talk about TMEM106B’s role in a mouse model of tauopathy. Her presentation is at 5:35 pm in Auditorium 8! P.S. she’s hiring!🤗bcm.edu/research/facul…
Prof. Melissa E. Murray 📸🔬 (@drneurochic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 3 #ADPD2024 I feel so hopeful sitting in an audience hearing about therapeutic comparisons with comparator data demonstrating improved amyloid clearance in early symptomatic #AlzheimersDisease with no new additional safety findings. #ARIA and #APOE remain in the forefront of

Carli Domenico PhD. (@carlifrequency) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out of the habitat today after a 45 day simulated mission to Mars. Grateful for this experience, for the support of friends and family, and for the family that our crew became

jen rice (@jen_rice_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

doing work things after houston's power infrastructure crumbled in a cat 1 hurricane and then there was an assassination attempt

doing work things after houston's power infrastructure crumbled in a cat 1 hurricane and then there was an assassination attempt
Cientifico Latino, Inc. (@cientificolatin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are happy to announce that we have received a grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (@bwfund) to launch a GSEC Scholarship Fund to support 34 1st year grad students (part of our GSEC 2024 program) by covering financial expenses in their 1st year of grad school.

We are happy to announce that we have received a grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (@bwfund) to launch a GSEC Scholarship Fund to support 34 1st year grad students (part of our GSEC 2024 program) by covering financial expenses in their 1st year of grad school.
Society for Neuroscience (SfN) (@sfntweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Celebration of Women in Neuroscience event at #SfN24 honors the achievements of women in the field and features leaders in academia, industry, entrepreneurship, and government. Bring your mentors and mentees to gain valuable insights into career development and celebrate

Gabriella A. Perez (@gabba_gabaergic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s going to be the best day ever because it is the most beautiful and perfect morning in Houston, the elevator at BCM opened as soon as I called for it, and I finally see my better half tonight🥰Friday Jr. feels good today.

Allen Institute (@alleninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the MICrONS Explorer - a virtual observatory of the cortex: microns-explorer.org This #OpenScience data portal includes #ElectronMicroscopy based reconstructions of cortical circuitry from mouse visual cortex.

Donna Wilcock (@wilcock_v2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On behalf of all of my co-authors, I am sharing a collective response to the book "Doctored" by Charles Piller and in response to his NYT article promoting the book. Liana Apostolova, MD, MSc, FAAN Lea T. Grinberg, M.D, Ph.D David Holtzman Lamb Lab Cynthia Lemere @MaluTansey Eric Siemers et al. Full author list shown.

On behalf of all of my co-authors, I am sharing a collective response to the book "Doctored" by Charles Piller and in response to his NYT article promoting the book. <a href="/ApostolovaLiana/">Liana Apostolova, MD, MSc, FAAN</a> <a href="/grinberg_t/">Lea T. Grinberg, M.D, Ph.D</a> <a href="/holtzman4/">David Holtzman</a> <a href="/lab_lamb/">Lamb Lab</a> <a href="/clemere99/">Cynthia Lemere</a> @MaluTansey <a href="/ers_net/">Eric Siemers</a> et al. Full author list shown.
Lea T. Grinberg, M.D, Ph.D (@grinberg_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science evolves via testing and iteration. #Alzheimer’s research has improved diagnosis, risk understanding, & treatments that will keep advancing—like in cancer. Trashing the field over a few bad actors may sell books, but it fuels skepticism, slows progress, and harms patients

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump administration's efforts to slash research funding have US graduate students, postdocs and other early-career scientists fearing for their careers. Some are considering changing jobs or leaving the country. Others say them might abandon research altogether.

Tyler Sloan (@quorumetrix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Video thread containing the individual videos that accompanied the MICrONS paper package out last week. Not science explainer videos, more like "A trailer for a paper...Not intended to be a replacement for reading, but hopefully they make you want to: nature.com/immersive/d428…

Andreas Tolias Lab @ Stanford University (@atoliaslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s particularly unique about the MICrONS mouse is the matched functional imaging and EM connectivity data, which enabled us to study structure–function relationships. Tyler Sloan created this beautiful film to illustrate this.

Alyssa Paparella (@alyssapaparella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m thrilled to share my recent interview with NatureEcoEvo about my #DisabledInSTEM platform! It’s amazing how much of an impact this initiative has made and I’m so proud to be raising awareness for such important topics in STEM! nature.com/articles/s4155…