Rhalena Thomas (@rhalenathomas) 's Twitter Profile
Rhalena Thomas

@rhalenathomas

Post-doc, Early Drug Discovery Unit @TheNeuro_MNI. Tweets on #OpenScience, #Parkinsons, stem cells, #minibrains and automated data analysis

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Rhalena Thomas (@rhalenathomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello Twitter! Looking forward to tweeting from the Early Drug Discovery Unit The Neuro on #Parkinsons, stem cells, mini-brains 🧠, automated data analysis and #OpenScience! @TedfonMNI Thomas Durcan

Jake Vogel (@_jakevogel_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to present our new work in Nature Communications. We identified a pattern of genes expressed systematically along the A/P axis of the human hippocampus. The pattern also informed hippocampo-cortical interactions. rdcu.be/b1UlW 1/n

Very excited to present our new work in Nature Communications. We identified a pattern of genes expressed systematically along the A/P axis of the human hippocampus. The pattern also informed hippocampo-cortical interactions. rdcu.be/b1UlW 1/n
Eiko Fried (@eikofried) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is crazy! An editor asked 41 teams to provide data because their manuscripts looked too clean. HALF of the teams withdrew their papers. 1 out of 41 teams provided full data.

HBHL Trainees (@hbhl_trainees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are proud to have 42 HBHL women Fellows be a part of our community. We support our #WomeninScience and wanted to show the faces of 31 of the wonderful MSc and PhD students as well as post-doctoral researchers who continue to inspire us day-to-day #IDWGS2021

We are proud to have 42 HBHL women Fellows be a part of our community. We support our #WomeninScience and wanted to show the faces of 31 of the wonderful MSc and PhD students as well as post-doctoral researchers who continue to inspire us day-to-day #IDWGS2021
Ziv Gan-Or (@zivganor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Pooled evidence from available trials reporting both reduction in amyloid levels and change in cognition suggests that amyloid reduction strategies do not substantially improve cognition." The same will likely happen with alpha-synuclein therapy. bmj.com/content/372/bm…