
Kelly Wallace
@kjeanwallace
Assistant Professor & fish whisperer at Amherst College | behavioral ecology and neurobiology of social decision-making | she/her | tweets are my own
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http://kellyjwallace.github.io 01-11-2012 21:22:14
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Budding female scientists SBN Tweets Some new friendships and lots of catching up! @tksolomonlane Dr. Kristina Smiley @thehammiedoc Dr. Caitlin Friesen @nmbaranPhD Kelly Wallace #SBN2022


🎉New preprint! Last summer, we hosted a panel at SBN Tweets on leveraging privilege to improve racial equity in academia. I'm so honored to have been able to work with the amazing panelists to synthesize their wisdom! psyarxiv.com/mf8nw

SBN Tweets Thanks to Amelia Cuarenta, PhD, Dr Lisa Hiura, Kelly Wallace, Linzie Taylor, and Devaleena Pradhan 🇮🇳🇨🇦🇺🇸 for being so incredible!


Published! Want to know how you can better leverage your privilege and power to foster racial equity in academia? Check out these recommendations from a fantastic group including Dr Lisa Hiura, Kelly Wallace, Amelia Cuarenta, PhD, Linzie Taylor, and Devaleena Pradhan 🇮🇳🇨🇦🇺🇸! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Individual power in academic spaces is multi-faceted and identity-dependent. Take a look at our new publication in Hormones and Behavior Journal where we discuss how to leverage our power to improve racial equity in academia. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Our a priori test of the Social Behavior Network in #PrairieVoles (started pre-pandemic) is finally out in Hormones and Behavior Journal! Thanks to co-1st authors Kelly Wallace & @eileen_chun and to Joe Manns & Dr. Aubrey Kelly for all the hard work! Check it out SBN Tweets authors.elsevier.com/c/1gyPE,QxXkW0O

Does the social behavior network exhibit differential patterns of neural activity based on context? Kind of, not really!? Whatever this “network" does - function differs between virgin & pairbonded voles! Kelly Wallace Alexander Ophir @eileen_chun SBN Tweets sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


The Kelly Lab is hiring an NSF-funded, full-time research specialist. Join us in exploring how the brain facilitates grouping behavior in spiny mice! Emory University #Atlanta #ScienceJobs Please RT! See below for details: staff-emory.icims.com/jobs/113890/jo…


Testosterone turns life on a contextual dime, rapidly facilitating familial friendships but the avoidance of strangers. Our latest from the lab now out in Hormones and Behavior Journal SBN Tweets Emory Psychology Emory University Oxford College of Emory University sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

