LM Bradley (@lmbradleysci) 's Twitter Profile
LM Bradley

@lmbradleysci

PhD candidate in disease ecology. Fan of predictive modeling, aquatic systems, crafts, cats, and community building. 🏳️‍🌈

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LM Bradley (@lmbradleysci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm pretty sure that writing a manuscript introduction draft is just pausing every other sentence and returning to the same 4 reviews for inspiration until you die. Or it gets finished. Whichever comes first.

Ecological Forecasting Initiative (@eco4cast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of EFI activities at #ESA2023! Mon: Workshop with information and materials to get started with the NEON Forecasting Challenge by Freya Olsson, PhD Tues: EFI oral session Wed: EFI Social All week: Lots of great forecasting talks Find details at: bit.ly/efi-esa-portla….

Rep. Ruwa Romman | ruwaromman.bsky.social (@ruwaromman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We the undersigned Georgia legislators are deeply alarmed by reports of excessive force used by Georgia State Patrol in responding to community members protesting on the campus of Emory University this morning. 1/ #GAPol

We the undersigned Georgia legislators are deeply alarmed by reports of excessive force used by Georgia State Patrol in responding to community members protesting on the campus of Emory University this morning. 1/ #GAPol
Jonathan Lambert (@evolambert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a scientist that serves on an NSF panel that got cancelled today, I'd love to talk to you about it for an NPR story. DM, email or reach out on signal.

Ethan Moriarty (@emoriartywx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is clear that most people don't realize the biggest asset of NOAA is their raw weather data collection and processing. Satellites, Radar, METARs, aircraft obs, etc., all being processed by massive servers so that literally any 'weather app' is able to function.

Chris Wicklund Auroras (@wickydubs2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There it is. DOGE is telling NOAA to reduce its staff by 50% and funding to the agency by 30%. They weren’t “auditing” the weather career field, they’re slashing it. They’re likely to go after the NWS next.

There it is. DOGE is telling NOAA to reduce its staff by 50% and funding to the agency by 30%. They weren’t “auditing” the weather career field, they’re slashing it. They’re likely to go after the NWS next.
Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NIH announced it will slash billions of dollars of support to universities and research centers. This is one of the biggest attacks on science we have ever seen. It could dismantle the biomedical research system, shut down clinical trials, and halt development of treatments.

Amar Desai (@desailabcwru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just found out the study section scheduled to review my grant today was canceled. I spent three months writing it, representing five years of work from my lab. Gutted. NIH

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

About a month after Donald Trump took office as the 47th US president, almost all grant-review meetings remain suspended at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), preventing the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research from spending much of its US$47 billion

James Spann (@spann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long time followers here know that I don’t do politics, and there’s no political content on this account. I vote; and that’s it. The world does not need another social media nitwit telling people how to think and vote.  This post is not about politics, but about support for

Long time followers here know that I don’t do politics, and there’s no political content on this account. I vote; and that’s it. The world does not need another social media nitwit telling people how to think and vote. 

This post is not about politics, but about support for
Andrew Markowitz (@amarkowitzwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The pennies that will be saved from reducing an already understaffed and underfunded agency will be greatly outweighed by the billions in additional economic losses if weather warnings and data become less reliable. Leaner is not always more efficient, and it makes us less safe.