Cecilie Koldbæk Lemvigh

@CecilieLemvigh

Neuropsychologist and PhD student, Center for Neuropsychiatric Schizophrenia Research (CNSR) & University of Copenhagen | Psychosis and cognition in Twins 🧠👥

Denmark, Copenhagen
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2019.

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    : I see overwhelming discussion on the downsides of academia. I worry what this does to the hope & inspiration of grad students with ambitions to go into academia. Given that I think is the best job ever, my thoughts on life as an academic. A thread 👇🏽

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    25. lip 2019.

    Twitter experiment Re-Tweet me if you think: Mental health should be taken just as seriously as physical health And If you stand in solidarity with those with mental health difficulties

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    Visiting student, Cecilie Lemvigh, presented her PhD research to the group on Friday afternoon - investigating cognition and MRI findings in samples of twins in Denmark. Nice work!

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    Prof Nick Haslam discusses the high levels of burnout, distress and suicidal thoughts in health practitioners. One statistic is that 40% of doctors with a mental health condition feel that they will be stigmatized if their colleagues knew.

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  5. Thank you to everyone at the cognition session for listening to my work and asking very good questions!

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  6. So inspiring to hear about the fantastic research in Australia at !! A special thanks to all the brilliant people from & for making it so enjoyable!

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    28. stu 2019.

    What happens to the 7 in 8 students who won't have an academic job? : "they earn more"

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    Fast Science is bad for scientists and science. Slow Science may actually help us make faster progress. How can we slow down? Change the incentive structure & retrain all reviewers across research fields to deliver this vision. Quantity ≠ Quality

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    14. stu 2019.

    Fully-funded PhD position available at The University of Melbourne () to work a large funded neuroimaging study on the developmental basis of anxiety. Applications close 30th Nov. Please contact swhittle@unimelb.edu.au for more details.

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    15. stu 2019.

    1\Really excited to share our latest paper, out today in ! It's joint work with , , Fabio Caccioli at . Let's see what we did

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    13. stu 2019.

    T-15mins to our last public lecture for 2019! Dr Matthew Pase will be discussing the question, Can healthy lifestyles help lower the risk of dementia? If you cant make it to the lecture, you can still keep up to date by following the live-tweeting!

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  12. Very interesting talk by , challenging the classic distinction between episodic and semantic memory at the Melbourne Brain Symposium

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  13. Check out our paper on normal levels of sensory gating in adolescents with either early-onset psychosis or ADHD in

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    Visiting PhD student will present today at on "Genetic and Environmental Influences on Specific Cognitive Functions measured by CANTAB and Associations with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: Results from a Nationwide Danish Twin Study."

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  16. Thank you to all the brilliant researchers at BPA 2019 for a truly inspiring conference and for listening to me present my work

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  17. A sunday well spent in good company and for a great cause! Walk for Mental Health in Melbourne!

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    28. lis 2019.

    Panel discussion about succesful collaborations: how to elevate and support each other instead of looking at each other as competitors

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    27. lis 2019.

    We need more clinical psychiatrists and psychologists to be attending conferences like . The biology of psychiatric disorders is important. Avoid the silo mentality. Excellent point from Jayashri Kulkarni.

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