
Reece Budinich
@reecebudinich
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08-08-2016 04:47:04
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Here it is: humanity’s final look at NASA Webb Telescope as it heads into deep space to answer our biggest questions. Alone in the vastness of space, Webb will soon begin an approximately two-week process to deploy its antennas, mirrors, and sunshield. #UnfoldTheUniverse



Is anyone else starstruck?! 🌌 NASA Webb Telescope's first images have been released! Which one is your favorite? #UnfoldTheUniverse View all five images HERE>> go.nasa.gov/3Rtx9D3


Excited for my 1st postdoc paper! While [18F]FE-DPN and [3H]DPN are thought of as non-selective opioid radiotracers, they preferentially bind to mu opioid receptors in vivo. Thanks to mike michaelides jordi bonaventura Gomez, Juan @eventrig Reece Budinich Carlos Zarate, MD rdcu.be/cUd7X



On Wednesday 8 am - 12 pm, visit Reece Budinich who will convince you that the PET radioligand FE-DPN selectively binds to mu opioid receptors in vivo. Also, free coffee! 653.04 / UU8 6-O-(2-[18F]Fluoroethyl)-6-O-desmethyl-diprenorphine preferentially binds to MORs in vivo
![mike michaelides (@mikelides) on Twitter photo On Wednesday 8 am - 12 pm, visit <a href="/reecebudinich/">Reece Budinich</a> who will convince you that the PET radioligand FE-DPN selectively binds to mu opioid receptors in vivo. Also, free coffee!
653.04 / UU8 6-O-(2-[18F]Fluoroethyl)-6-O-desmethyl-diprenorphine preferentially binds to MORs in vivo On Wednesday 8 am - 12 pm, visit <a href="/reecebudinich/">Reece Budinich</a> who will convince you that the PET radioligand FE-DPN selectively binds to mu opioid receptors in vivo. Also, free coffee!
653.04 / UU8 6-O-(2-[18F]Fluoroethyl)-6-O-desmethyl-diprenorphine preferentially binds to MORs in vivo](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FhYvsCAXkAINldU.png)


So happy to see our new paper out in Science Advances. Many thanks to all our collaborators! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…



🧵I'm happy to share our latest publication is out now in Biological Psychiatry! Quite the holiday present. Thanks to mike michaelides jordi bonaventura @eventrig Reece Budinich Gomez, Juan @diianni_t Carlos Zarate, MD Yavin Shaham and all other coauthors! biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-…

Happy to share our Hot Topics article on the role of mu opioid receptors in the therapeutic potential and abuse liability of ketamine which highlights our recent paper in Biological Psychiatry. Thank you to the editors of Neuropsychopharmacology for the invitation rdcu.be/dgGui
