Thrilled to share my main postdoctoral work out @nature.com ! This project tackles a fundamental question: how do pregnancy and postpartum experiences promote lifelong changes to the brain? www.nature.com/articles/s41...
"More of a comment than a question..."
Brain-wide transcriptomic profiling in mice reveals that reproductive experience remodels the maternal brain by altering dopamine dynamics in the dorsal hippocampal formation, causing dopamine-depende...
Fair compensation motivates workers? Who'd have thought....
#academicsky #philsky #edusky
Jennifer O’Chan
🧠 Empowering Women’s Brain Health Across the Lifespan
Rutgers Brain Health Institute is proud to launch the Women’s Brain Health Initiative (WBHI)!
WBHI will support women-focused #brainresearch and share evidence-based information with the public.
brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/2026/05/27/e...
So glad this is finally public. Grateful to my wonderful co-authors for the long journey.
Avram Holmes
Avram Holmes
💡 Check out the May Featured Funding Opportunities from the Rutgers Brain Health Institute!
We’ve curated a selection of federal (#NIH) and non-federal (private and nonprofit) opportunities relevant to #neuroscience, #brainhealth, and #mentalhealth research. 🔗 conta.cc/4drXs8M
Rutgers Brain Health Institute
Rutgers Brain Health Institute
Tianchu Zeng
Here's bonus slides on cross-validation tests, separate from our preprint. Covering:
1. paired (sign-flip) permutation test
2. label-swap permutation test
3. sample-level vs fold-averaged stats
4. a common misapplication of the corrected t-test
5. three bootstrap variants 1/N
Marsh Naylor
In a meta-analysis of 210 biomedical AI studies that statistically compared models under cross-validation, 97% used invalid statistical tests.
Here's our new preprint doi.org/10.64898/202... led by @tianchu.bsky.social @hetuli.bsky.social @shaoshiz.bsky.social @nichols.bsky.social 1/N
For those who are attending @ohbmofficial.bsky.social brainhack, I will be giving a short presentation of this work at the neuroimaging statistics workshop, co-hosted with brainhack: sites.google.com/view/nsw2026
Male peacock spiders sport colorful, hinged abdominal flaps covered in microscopic, light-refracting scales (displaying vibrant blues, reds, and greens)
If the female is unimpressed by the dance, she may eat the male.
IG: flynn_prall
Macro Photographer, Australia
Paying peer reviewers works.
Expanded Fast & Fair experiment @biologyopen.bsky.social:
• 5.5 vs 37.7 working days to decision with reviews
• ~3 vs ~9 reviewer invitations per manuscript
• no reduction in editor-assessed review quality
• similar acceptance rates
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
In a meta-analysis of 210 biomedical AI studies that statistically compared models under cross-validation, 97% used invalid statistical tests.
Here's our new preprint doi.org/10.64898/202... led by @tianchu.bsky.social @hetuli.bsky.social @shaoshiz.bsky.social @nichols.bsky.social 1/N
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Email from Rutgers Brain Health Institute Funding Opportunities The Rutgers Brain Health Institute (BHI) shares a monthly Funding Opportunities newsletter, featuring a curated selection of feder
In a meta-analysis of 210 biomedical AI studies that statistically compared models under cross-validation, 97% used invalid statistical tests.
Here's our new preprint doi.org/10.64898/202... led by @tianchu.bsky.social @hetuli.bsky.social @shaoshiz.bsky.social @nichols.bsky.social 1/N
Thomas Yeo
Thomas Yeo
Thomas Yeo
Thomas Yeo
Daniel Gorelick
In a meta-analysis of 210 biomedical AI studies that statistically compared models under cross-validation, 97% used invalid statistical tests.
Here's our new preprint doi.org/10.64898/202... led by @tianchu.bsky.social @hetuli.bsky.social @shaoshiz.bsky.social @nichols.bsky.social 1/N