Chris B. Schaffer (@chris_schaffer) 's Twitter Profile
Chris B. Schaffer

@chris_schaffer

scientist, educator, science policy advocate, biomedical engineering professor, surfer

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linkhttp://www.bme.cornell.edu/schafferlab calendar_today19-10-2009 03:48:40

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Cornell BME (@cornellbme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brain blood flow finding gives hope for Alzheimer’s therapy: "A new study from Cornell BME's SchafferNishimuraLab offers explanation for dramatic blood flow decrease hallmark of Alzheimer's Chris B. Schaffer Nozomi Nishimura Cornell Engineering Cornell Chronicle news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/0…

Brain blood flow finding gives hope for Alzheimer’s therapy: "A new study from <a href="/CornellBME/">Cornell BME</a>'s <a href="/SN_Lab/">SchafferNishimuraLab</a> offers explanation for dramatic blood flow decrease hallmark of Alzheimer's <a href="/chris_schaffer/">Chris B. Schaffer</a> <a href="/nozomi62/">Nozomi Nishimura</a> <a href="/CornellEng/">Cornell Engineering</a>  <a href="/CornellNews/">Cornell Chronicle</a> news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/0…
Nature Neuroscience (@natureneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stalled blood flow in cortical capillaries of #Alzheimer's disease model mice is largely due to stuck #neutrophils, and reducing their adhesion rapidly increased blood flow and improved memory performance go.nature.com/2N0rtjj

Stalled blood flow in cortical capillaries of #Alzheimer's disease model mice is largely due to stuck #neutrophils, and reducing their adhesion rapidly increased blood flow and improved memory performance go.nature.com/2N0rtjj
amyelayton (@amyelayton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Special thanks to Chris B. Schaffer, Nozomi and Pietro for sharing their amazing Alzheimer’s Research today for Work/Life. So proud to work at a University where such wonderful research happens! Cornell University

Special thanks to <a href="/chris_schaffer/">Chris B. Schaffer</a>, Nozomi and Pietro for sharing their amazing Alzheimer’s Research today for Work/Life. So proud to work at a University where such wonderful research happens! <a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a>
Careers Beyond Academia (@cugradcareers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great public talk Cornell University by SchafferNishimuraLab and EyesOnALZ // moved to StallCatchers // on new discovery of brain blood flow that has implications for #Alzheimer patients and caregivers Bob Riter #twithaca mdlinx.com/neurology/top-… #towngown Chris B. Schaffer Play a game to help #research! scistarter.org/stall-catchers…

Great public talk <a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a> by <a href="/SN_Lab/">SchafferNishimuraLab</a> and <a href="/eyesonalz/">EyesOnALZ // moved to StallCatchers //</a> on new discovery of brain blood flow that has implications for #Alzheimer patients and caregivers <a href="/bobriter/">Bob Riter</a> #twithaca mdlinx.com/neurology/top-… #towngown <a href="/chris_schaffer/">Chris B. Schaffer</a> Play a game to help #research! scistarter.org/stall-catchers…
Cornell BME (@cornellbme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you missed it last week, enjoy this video of Cornell BME Scientists SchafferNishimuraLab Chris B. Schaffer and Nozomi Nishimura Pietro Michelucci sharing their exciting research and learn how YOU can help them advance #Alzheimer's therapies! EyesOnALZ // moved to StallCatchers // vod.video.cornell.edu/media/Schaffer…

In case you missed it last week, enjoy this video of <a href="/CornellBME/">Cornell BME</a> Scientists <a href="/SN_Lab/">SchafferNishimuraLab</a> <a href="/chris_schaffer/">Chris B. Schaffer</a> and <a href="/nozomi62/">Nozomi Nishimura</a> <a href="/pmichelu/">Pietro Michelucci</a> sharing their exciting research and learn how YOU can help them advance #Alzheimer's therapies! <a href="/eyesonalz/">EyesOnALZ // moved to StallCatchers //</a> 
vod.video.cornell.edu/media/Schaffer…
M v/d Meulen (@mchvdm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight 7pm Northstar House #ScienceOnTap Cornell BME Chris B. Schaffer RT GWiS Cornell: Mark your calendar's for March's #ScienceOnTap where Professor Chris B. Schaffer will talk to us about Alzheimer's disease and paths to scientific discovery!

Tonight 7pm <a href="/nstarithaca/">Northstar House</a> #ScienceOnTap <a href="/CornellBME/">Cornell BME</a> <a href="/Chris_Schaffer/">Chris B. Schaffer</a>
RT <a href="/gwiscornell/">GWiS Cornell</a>: Mark your calendar's for March's #ScienceOnTap where Professor <a href="/chris_schaffer/">Chris B. Schaffer</a> will talk to us about Alzheimer's disease and paths to scientific discovery!
Chris B. Schaffer (@chris_schaffer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Story of some of the moments of serendipity that led to our lab’s discoveries about the cause and consequence of brain blood flow disruptions in Alzheimer’s disease. engineering.cornell.edu/magazine/featu…

Hongyu_Chang (@hongyu_chang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those exploring animal VR setup check this out: With Matt Isaacson, we present the first miniaturized VR headset, MouseGoggles, for mouse neuroscience and behavior (< $200 in partsšŸ’°, open-source, highly immersive)🧵1/2 #VR Research Square SchafferNishimuraLab 🧠🐭🄽 researchsquare.com/article/rs-330…

Emma Scales (@emmasciencelady) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Richard H. Ebright Researchers who want to communicate the importance of their federally funded science should participate in the McClintock Letters initiative by a national science policy collective including the organizers of Stand Up for Science!! tinyurl.com/McClintockLett…

SigmaXi (@sigmaxisociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Federal funding for scientific research is under unprecedented threat. Sigma Xi encourages graduate, post-doctoral, and faculty-level researchers to join The McClintock Letters Initiative. Sign up and write a letter to share what your research is about, why it matters, and

Federal funding for scientific research is under unprecedented threat. Sigma Xi encourages graduate, post-doctoral, and faculty-level researchers to join The McClintock Letters Initiative.   

Sign up and write a letter to share what your research is about, why it matters, and