Kasey Brida (@klbrida) 's Twitter Profile
Kasey Brida

@klbrida

MD/PhD student (GS-1, Day lab) @UABMSTP interested in gene therapies for neurodegenerative disorders, special interest in #CANVAS

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calendar_today22-11-2020 14:34:28

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SEMSS (@semdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the last day to register for SEMSS 2022 hosted by UAB. The conference takes place 11/19-11/20, click the link below to register! southeasternmdphd.org/semss-2020/reg…

Society for Neuroscience (SfN) (@sfntweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to @TaliaLerner and Laura DeNardo on winning the Janett Rosenberg Trubatch Career Development Award. Special thanks to the Trubatch Family for supporting this award.

Congratulations to @TaliaLerner and <a href="/ladenardo/">Laura DeNardo</a> on winning the Janett Rosenberg Trubatch Career Development Award.

Special thanks to the Trubatch Family for supporting this award.
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SEMSS 2022 starts tomorrow, symposium registration begins at noon in the UAB Hill Student Center. Can't wait to see you all there!

Matthew Cheung (@matthewdcheung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've had several fantastic breakout sessions at #SEMSS2022! Very insightful Residency/PSTP panel from leaders at UAB/Vanderbilt/Emory.

We've had several fantastic breakout sessions at #SEMSS2022!
Very insightful Residency/PSTP panel from leaders at UAB/Vanderbilt/Emory.
Jeremy Day (@daylabuab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to share this new preprint led by the super talented Kasey Brida. We started by asking what marks drug-activated ensembles and stumbled onto a surprising answer that identified a key regulator of neuronal excitability and reward. A brief 🧵... biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

UAB Department of Neurology (@uab_neurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers in the departments of Neurology and UAB Pathology have revealed that approaching Parkinson's-related dyskinesia the same way the brain reacts to a “bad memory” could lead to a way to halt its progression. UAB Heersink School of Medicine American Parkinson Disease Association go.uab.edu/3VvRA59

Researchers in the departments of Neurology and <a href="/UABPathology/">UAB Pathology</a> have revealed that approaching Parkinson's-related dyskinesia the same way the brain reacts to a “bad memory” could lead to a way to halt its progression. <a href="/UABHeersink/">UAB Heersink School of Medicine</a> <a href="/APDAParkinsons/">American Parkinson Disease Association</a>
go.uab.edu/3VvRA59
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Qualities embodying successful physicians or scientists can often seem at odds with each other. In the latest UnABridged blog post, Dr. Lamario Williams, PhD takes the opposite stance, exploring a skill set he views as quintessential to both pursuits unabridgedmstp.wordpress.com/2024/08/23/sci…