Ina Stelzer (@inannelies) 's Twitter Profile
Ina Stelzer

@inannelies

*Systems-Immunology of Pregnancy * Assistant Prof @CPD_UCSD *Via: Postdoc @GaudilliereLab @Stanford *and: PhD @ArckLab @UKEHamburg

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March of Dimes (@marchofdimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want an easy way to potentially lower your risk of preterm birth? Sleep and move more. March of Dimes researchers found that just doing these two things drastically lowers your risk of delivering early. Learn more on the latest MODCAST episode below: marchofdimes.org/our-work/resea…

Want an easy way to potentially lower your risk of preterm birth? Sleep and move more. March of Dimes researchers found that just doing these two things drastically lowers your risk of delivering early. Learn more on the latest MODCAST episode below: marchofdimes.org/our-work/resea…
Nardhy Gomez (@nardhygomez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ready to crack the code of life? Join @WUSTL Test Account WashU Medicine OBGYN Master’s in #Reproductive #Sciences and become a pro in #reproduction! Apply now—science awaits!🧪🧬🎓 sites.wustl.edu/reproductivesc… Please email [email protected] for more information.

Laura Pritschet (@laura_pritschet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 years ago, on the heels of 28andMe, our team designed a new precision imaging experiment: scanning an individual’s brain throughout her entire pregnancy. We are excited to share that these findings are out today in Nature Neuroscience! nature.com/articles/s4159…

Hannah Grotzinger (@hannahgrotz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A monumental moment for science and women's health! 🧠🤰 Liz Chrastil was the first participant in the Maternal Brain Project and we're now recruiting more pregnant individuals and their partners to participate in this groundbreaking research. Please see our flyer for more info:

A monumental moment for science and women's health!  🧠🤰 <a href="/chrastil/">Liz Chrastil</a> was the first participant in the Maternal Brain Project and we're now recruiting more pregnant individuals and their partners to participate in this groundbreaking research. Please see our flyer for more info:
Asya Rolls (@rolls_asya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our perspective on the frontiers of neuroscience beyond the nervous system. Thank you, Cell, for the opportunity to collaborate with our partners Nadine Gogolla and Steve Liberles. Thanks Chi Jingyi and Popescu, Miranda. My special thanks to Megan Sammons.

Elizabeth Enninga, PhD (@ea_enningaphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you use ultrasound to identify changes in placental villi that correspond with pathology at delivery? This is the question we sought to address in our newest manuscript. A 🧵 to summarize our findings doi.org/10.1002/jum.16…

Nardhy Gomez (@nardhygomez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tackling preterm birth with immune cells? Yes, M2 macrophages are a solution! Learn how these remarkable cells combat in utero sterile inflammation to prevent preterm birth and bolster neonatal immunity #NGLLab journals.aai.org/jimmunol/artic…

Susana Carmona (@susanna_carmona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in the neuroscience of human 🤰🏻pregnancy: 👇🏻 We are looking for 🔬a PhD 🧠to join our team! neuromaternal Send your ✨CV to [email protected] for more info.

Amy Kuceyeski | @amykooz@bsky.social (@amykooz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative, we want women in data science to flourish. We thus launch the #WiDSDatathon Global challenge, open to all levels now on Kaggle! Entrants will predict ADHD via fMRI, keeping sex differences in mind. youtu.be/ESbiTbnlbdM

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

After 5 years of data collection (179 first-time mothers + controls), and 2 years of data analyses and article writing, the first BeMother (BabyBrain) paper is out! We uncovered a U-shaped trajectory in maternal GM volume, resolving a long-standing puzzle in the maternal brain field.

Science Advances (@scienceadvances) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, a special issue on #WomensHealth highlights a growing wave of research focusing on women’s unique biological and psychological experiences. Learn more: scim.ag/41pQviq

This week, a special issue on #WomensHealth highlights a growing wave of research focusing on women’s unique biological and psychological experiences.
 
Learn more: scim.ag/41pQviq
Konnikova lab (@lizakonnikova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to have this out our study beautifully lead by Bunmi Olaloye M.D and Weihong Gu on peripheral immunity of preemies. Yale School of Medicine Yale Pediatrics Yale Department of Immunobiology A single-cell atlas of circulating immune cells over the first 2 months in preemies. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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

THRILLED to see this SI now out addressing the power and potential of focusing our lens on women. H/t to Tali for making space for these ideas to flourish and for a dream team of investigators to contribute!!

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

Join us in beautiful Santa Barbara! We're hiring a full-time junior specialist/research technician to play a central role in data collection & analysis of brain imaging studies of pregnancy & menopause. Learn more & apply at: recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02974 Or help us spread the word💫

Join us in beautiful Santa Barbara! We're hiring a full-time junior specialist/research technician to play a central role in data collection &amp; analysis of brain imaging studies of pregnancy &amp; menopause.

Learn more &amp; apply at: recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02974

Or help us spread the word💫