Giulia Orioli (@giuliaorioli) 's Twitter Profile
Giulia Orioli

@giuliaorioli

Asst Prof @UoB_SoP, studying how babies learn about the space around them @BBabyLab - Body | Space | MSI | Development | Infancy | Newborns | Neuroimaging

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Cambridge Babylab Nivi Mani I love that #vICIS2020 has focussed so much on HOW we science, not just what we find! It’s perfect for a virtual conference, where we can easily follow links etc to learn as we go 👩🏻‍💻

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I couldn't be happier about the first 3 sessions of our first ever online study! Looking forward to seeing how the next ones go!

Michelle Cardel, PhD, MS, RD (@michellecardel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#AcademicTwitter: I used to be a horrible scientific writer. I was paralyzed by writing anxiety & it took me FOREVER to write papers. Last year I published 14 scientific articles (8 first, 2 second, 2 senior-author) & 2 book chapters. A thread⬇️on how I became more productive:

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If you're a new or expectant parent, come along to the Birmingham BabyLab webinar 11 Nov (8-8.45pm) to hear about infant brain development from birth to 1 year. Join Uni of Birmingham experts and find out how you can be part of this ground-breaking research. birmingham.ac.uk/babylabwebinar

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If you missed our first BabyLab Webinar last week: Infant Development in the First Year of Life, you can now watch it here! youtube.com/watch?v=xb8Svn…

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We're thrilled to attend the Inaugural Lecture of our very own Professor Andrew Bremner. Please join us to find out 'What it is like being a baby', details ⬇️ Babies and parents very welcome 😊