Emily Welch

@emily_n_welch

PhD student alumna Ecologist🌿 turned neuroscientist 🧠 🎓

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2020.

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    When it comes to choosing a grad program, the people are just as important (if not more so) than the research. The mentoring you receive and relationships you build during grad school are key to launching your career, and the research is a vehicle for that.

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    This week is quickly turning into the kind of week that is the reason I have white hair at 25

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    A great use of your next hour: Double-check your voter registration and ask two friends to do the same.

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    The Rick and Morty commercial wins

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    There's a virus that has infected 15 million Americans across the country and killed more than 8,200 people this season alone. It's not a new pandemic -- it's influenza.

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    My vial of insulin is about the same price of a nintendo switch lmfao. Imagine having to buy a NINTENDO SWITCH every month. I only use 1 vial. Some people use SIX!!! SIX NINTENDO SWITCHES EVERY MONTH TIL YOU DIE I don’t know why I’m making this comparison!!! It’s 11PM!!!!!

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    When it comes to improving graduate education, we often talk about mentoring, diversity and inclusion, and mental health as three separate needs. In reality, they are inextricably linked. That may mean real change is more difficult, but it also means change is more impactful.

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    31. sij

    You can also reset your hormones to factory settings by inserting the end of a paperclip into the small hole in the back of your hypothalamus.

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    Clocklab is the bane of my existence today

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    Academia can drag you down because rejection is the norm, not the exception. You must celebrate every success, no matter how small. Set small goals and throw a mini-party for yourself when you meet them.

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    31. sij

    I recently had someone start the interview with: “Tell me something about yourself that is not in the CV.” Just this one phrase was able to transform the tone of the conversation and recognized that we’re so much more than our publications.

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    Special issue on rhythms is out! An impressive collection of papers marking the first-ever scientific journal to have all women senior authors! Edited by Rae Silver & Karen Gamble

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    WESTERN PA REIGNS SUPREME!

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    31. sij

    Being a lab biologist is just scribbling "C1V1 = C2V2" on paper towels over and over again until you die

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    31. sij

    Today in clinic I actually prescribed marshmallows for diarrhea (there’s an actual study!) Patient was excited to try it because of the low side effect profile. Hoping next week he’ll tell me there’s no s’more diarrhea.

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    Me setting my alarm to wake up at 6:30am on a Saturday to go to the lab to collect data

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    30. sij

    Low-intensity exercise triggers brain networks associated with cognitive control and attention processing, while high-intensity exercise activates networks involved in emotional processing.

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    Human bone marrow and subcutaneous adipocytes are metabolically distinct

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    30. sij

    I wish more people knew that BMI was developed in the 1800s by a Belgian astronomer and only accounted for data from white dudes. And that is was *NEVER EVER* intended to be used on the individual level and much less for medical diagnosis.

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