Hannah Grotzinger (@hannahgrotz) 's Twitter Profile
Hannah Grotzinger

@hannahgrotz

@UCSBpsych cog neuro doctoral candidate | studying pregnancy + the brain | former @mitbrainandcog postbac | @Middlebury alum | she/her/hers 🏳️‍🌈

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Women's Health Research Cluster (@researchonwh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⏳ Just a Few Days Left! ⏳ Curious about how #pregnancy reshapes the brain? 🧠✨Join us next Monday Feb 10 for a #WHSS talk by Susana Carmona (neuromaternal) on how changes during pregnancy impact #maternalhealth. There's still time to register 👉 ow.ly/FtkU50UTnNf

⏳ Just a Few Days Left! ⏳ 

Curious about how #pregnancy reshapes the brain? 🧠✨Join us next Monday Feb 10 for a #WHSS talk by <a href="/susanna_carmona/">Susana Carmona</a> (<a href="/neuromaternal/">neuromaternal</a>) on how changes during pregnancy impact #maternalhealth. 

There's still time to register 👉 ow.ly/FtkU50UTnNf
Women's Health Research Cluster (@researchonwh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we recognize the vital contributions of women in STEM and to push for a future where research is truly equitable. Let’s celebrate the women driving discovery and continue advocating for a more inclusive scientific landscape! 💜🔬

Today, we recognize the vital contributions of women in STEM and to push for a future where research is truly equitable.

Let’s celebrate the women driving discovery and continue advocating for a more inclusive scientific landscape! 💜🔬
Anila D'Mello (@aniladmello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our paper ‘Ignoring the cerebellum is hindering progress in neuroscience’ in Trends in Cognitive Sciences! With Bangjie Wang and Amanda LeBel we quantify the extent of cerebellar exclusion in the neuroimaging literature and discuss reasons/fixes sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 🧵⬇️

Will (@wredman4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to have our paper “Robust variability of grid cell properties within individual grid modules enhances encoding of local space” officially out in eLife - the journal ! Really fun collaboration with co-first author Santi Acosta-Mendoza, Xue-Xin Wei, and Michael Goard elifesciences.org/articles/100652 1/

Emily G. Jacobs 🦋 @emilyjacobs.bsky.social (@emilyjacobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please share and consider signing: "Researchers across the country have raised alarm about the NIH policy’s potential consequences in an open letter that has garnered more than 1,000 signatories within 48 hours." statnews.com/2025/02/20/tru….

Women's Health Research Cluster (@researchonwh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recent policy changes have disrupted access to health resources and emerging funding restrictions threaten studies on sex, gender, and marginalized communities. These shifts have consequences for healthcare equity and scientific progress. Full blog: ow.ly/F3pG50Vccc0

Recent policy changes have disrupted access to health resources and emerging funding restrictions threaten studies on sex, gender, and marginalized communities. These shifts have consequences for healthcare equity and scientific progress. 

Full blog: ow.ly/F3pG50Vccc0
Kate Humphreys (she/her) (@k_l_humphreys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨Join our research team at Vanderbilt!✨ The Stress and Early Adversity (SEA) Lab at Vanderbilt University is hiring a full-time Research Assistant to join our team studying brain development, caregiving, and family interventions. Apply here: shorturl.at/HsyAk

✨Join our research team at Vanderbilt!✨

The Stress and Early Adversity (SEA) Lab at Vanderbilt University is hiring a full-time Research Assistant to join our team studying brain development, caregiving, and family interventions.

Apply here: shorturl.at/HsyAk
Paul W. Savoca (@pw_savoca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re at the Society for Affective Science conference, stop by my poster this evening to see our labs recent work highlighting changes in #interception during #pregnancy.

If you’re at the <a href="/affectScience/">Society for Affective Science</a> conference, stop by my poster this evening to see our labs recent work highlighting changes in #interception during #pregnancy.
Anila D'Mello (@aniladmello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new preprint on incorporating special interests into neuroimaging in autism! With incredible collaborators Halie Olson Kristy Johnson and John Gabrieli! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Quick 🧵

Liz Rizor (@ej_rise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world recently lost a phenomenal researcher, a true force of nature and one of my favorite people ever. If you believe in impactful science and mentorship of underrepresented students, please consider donating to her foundation (link below). Love you forever, Courtney ❤️ 🐢

Magdalena Martínez-García PhD🦋 (@magdamartinezga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be heading to Barcelona next week for the Parental Brain Conference! I’ll be speaking on “Promoting Big Datasets & Collaboration in Human Maternal Brain Research through The Ann S. Bowers Women's Brain Health Initiative” on Friday, May 9. Can’t wait to connect with this amazing community! 🧠👶🌍#PB2025

Magdalena Martínez-García PhD🦋 (@magdamartinezga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A dream come true—presenting my research at my favourite conference Parental Brain #PB2025, in my beloved home country, Spain 🇪🇸. Through The Ann S. Bowers Women's Brain Health Initiative, I'm dedicated to fostering deeply collaborative science in the human maternal brain field. This is just the beginning!

A dream come true—presenting my research at my favourite conference <a href="/ParentalBrain/">Parental Brain</a> #PB2025, in my beloved home country, Spain 🇪🇸.
Through <a href="/Bowers_WBHI/">The Ann S. Bowers Women's Brain Health Initiative</a>, I'm dedicated to fostering deeply collaborative science in the human maternal brain field.
This is just the beginning!
Sidhant Chopra (@sidchop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠💊New preprint differentiating antipsychotic med vs. illness effects on cortical thickness in people w/ psychosis. People receiving placebo show prominent cortical thinning over 1st year of illness, whereas those receiving antipsychotics do not. 1/3 medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

🧠💊New preprint differentiating antipsychotic med vs. illness effects on cortical thickness in people w/ psychosis.   

People receiving placebo show prominent cortical thinning over 1st year of illness, whereas those receiving antipsychotics do not. 1/3

medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Michael Goard (@goardmichael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Very excited to share a new paper from our lab in Neuron (Neuron), on the influence of the estrous cycle on structural and functional plasticity in the hippocampus: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Thread below: