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PhD Candidate| Affiliated with University of Wollongong, University of Sydney and Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry | Studying stress-related psychopathology using spatial multi-omics. Views expressed here are my own. https://tamim-ahsan.github.io/
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Although excessive pathologization of a normal response is not ideal, knowing when to intervene can certainly be helpful. (4/4)
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This is an interesting article. It explores how grief caused by the loss of a loved one is and should be viewed through the lens of psychiatry. (2/4)
💡 The review demonstrates how advances in single-cell and spatial multiomics are being leveraged to find out the impacts of genetic variations on cell-type-specific processes, which are then being linked to alterations in brain circuits and ultimately to symptoms of psychiatric disorders. (3/4)
✅ This is a decent overview of how multiomics approaches are being used to delineate the mechanisms of psychopathologies. (2/4)
👍 It is definitely worth a quick read. (4/4)
Grief is a natural response and does not normally require clinical intervention. However, when it persists and interferes with daily activities by causing debilitating physical symptoms, proper therapy can make a difference. (3/4)
📜 Integrating multiomic layers to decode psychiatric disease mechanisms #psychiatry #multiomcis #singlecell #spatialbiology #multiomics #neuro #neuroscircuits 🧪 🔗 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... (1/4)
"Ultra‐processed food intake, cognitive function, and dementia risk: A cross‐sectional study of middle‐aged and older Australian adults" Consuming ultraprocessed foods decreases the ability to focus in middle-aged individuals and may thus increase the risk of #dementia 🧪 doi.org/10.1002/dad2...
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My blogpost on SpaNorm, a spatially-aware normalisation method for spatial transcriptomic data, is now live. Please check it out. Thanks! #spatialbiology #transcriptomics 🧪 nonlinear-thoughts.netlify.app/posts/srt-no...
What Constitutes “Too Sad”? Psychiatric Classification and the Pathologization of Grief #psychiatry #grief #depression 🧪 www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/what-co... (1/4)
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