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It's , so let's share a thing that we are proud of doing this year!

For myself: I'm proud that I attended and presented my early research in-person. I've wanted to go to Society for Neuroscience since I was an undergraduate but never had the opportunity since I worked all through college to stay afloat.

I just joined my lab earlier this year and still managed to have something to talk about and contribute to science. I also had a new chronic illness kick in late this summer, so navigating the extra fatigue, pain, and symptoms was something I was unsure about. Wrapping IcyHot around my legs, taking meds, resting and accepting my physical limits without collapsing or falling into posterboards was a major plus. There is so much more I wanted to see, but I hope next year I will be able to catch up and make up the difference.

It helps tremendously to have a lab that always has your back!

What are you proud of this year, / mastodon?

Not that I don't love everyone who has come here on but someone has to drag Dr. Sam Ghali (@EM_RESUS on Twitter) over here. It would be a huge loss not to have his weekly and cases.

I'm just a lab tech that had to do ECGs at my last job and I learned SO much from his tweets. I actually can tell when things are wrong now and can identify certain conditions. He's brilliant.

Someone has to have an in with him.

#TwitterMigration #MastodonTip There is no engagement algorithm here

Favorite โญ - Just between the author & the reader

Boost ๐Ÿ” - Send the post to your followers

โญ posts, you tell the author you liked their work

If you ๐Ÿ” posts, then more people see them!

Timelines:

home - your follows' posts
local - all local instance
federated - everywhere

No text searching, #Hashtags only

Report harassment

Block, Mute & Filter Words to curate your experience

Hi #IDMastodon & #MedMastodon ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿป! Iโ€™m Beatrice, an ID doctor from Australia currently doing a #ICH fellowship at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the National Centre for Infections in Cancer ๐Ÿฆ ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿปโ€โš•๏ธ. I love viruses, fungi, the immune system, memes, dogs, figure skating, and the Oxford comma ๐Ÿงซ๐Ÿถโ›ธ. My handle is BeaCereus because this is my serious feed ๐Ÿฅ.

Iโ€™m liking Mastodon so far. But the downward spiral of Twitter is tough to watch. Twitter has been an essential source of information, organizing, and community for millions of people around the world and destroying it is a disaster that should not be allowed to happen.

Happy to connect here as professor, lab director, educator, and researcher. My lab (Brain, Education, and Mind - BEAM) studies the development and difficulties of language and literacy. Our methods include #neuroimaging (#fMRI) as well as #assessments. As a professor, I train future clinicians to understand students and identify areas of strength and challenge, especially relative to specific tasks. #introduce #introductionpost

We're proud to share news of Duke's first endowed professorship for #ALS, thanks to our wonderful community of people affected by the disease. neurology.duke.edu/news/als-co #neurology

Hey / / people!

If you missed my post-7-hour-drive exhausted and crusty Saturday night poster presentation, you have another chance to come see it on Wednesday afternoon! Poster L11 (opiod section) 3-4pm!

Come find me! I'll be less tired!!

Also please send me a message if you'd like to meet up at Society for Neuroscience!

Hey / / people!

If you missed my post-7-hour-drive exhausted and crusty Saturday night poster presentation, you have another chance to come see it on Wednesday afternoon! Poster L11 (opiod section) 3-4pm!

Come find me! I'll be less tired!!

Also please send me a message if you'd like to meet up at Society for Neuroscience!

The thing about Twitter is that it really lacks a lot of the features you'd expect from a true Mastodon replacement.

For example, there's no way to edit your toots (which they, confusingly call "tweets"โ€”let's face it, it's a bit of a silly name that's difficult to take seriously).

"Tweets" can't be covered by a content warning. There's no way to let the poster know you like their tweet without also sharing it, and no bookmark feature.

There's no way to set up your own instance, and you're basically stuck on a single instance of Twitter. That means there's no community moderators you can reach out to to quickly resolve issues. Also, you can't de-federate instances with a lot of problematic content.

It also doesn't Integrate with other fediverse platforms, and I couldn't find the option to turn the ads off.

Really, Twitter has made a good start, but it will need to add a lot of additional features before it gets to the point where it becomes a true Mastodon replacement for most users.

#twitter #mastodon #twittermigration

Twitter Migration Tip 

Sharing some #Mastodon tips for #TwitterMigration people.

1- you don't need to follow people here one by one like at Twitter. If go to preferences and on the page it takes you to go to follows and followers?

There's an option above the list of people to follow all.

I usually swit to my mutuals first.

I consider it a success to have gotten a profile picture uploaded over here!

#introduction Iโ€™m Anne, Professor in #neuroscience at Fribourg University. In our #Drosophila lab, we work on neuronal circuits for reproductive behavior and acoustic communication, sex differences of the nervous system and the signaling function of seminal fluid. I like #arthopods #sexualselection #matechoice #spermcompetition #microscopy and #connectomics
Used to work with #zebrafish #development #axonguidance
Also teaching and keen on #embryology and #histology for medical students...

Hello! A brief - I am an Asst Prof at Bocconi University (Italy) doing research in theoretical . My main interests are related to sensory representations: what are the underlying circuit mechanisms? how are they modulated by movement? what computational benefits do they provide? I combine theoretical modeling and data analysis. Lately, I have also been interested in integrating in network modeling.

A Mastodon #introduction. I'm a #sociologist who studies #historical racial violence, with an emerging focus on multigenerational trauma and contemporary health outcomes. I'm currently our department's director of undergraduate studies.

PhD position in Manchester, UK (BBSRC DTP): The evolution of nerves: understanding the roots of neurodegeneration โ€“ training in evolution biology, biochemistry, expansion or electron microscopy, cell culture, genetics, #scicomm โ€“ supervision: Prokop/Allan/Ronshaugen
Details: thenode.biologists.com/jobs/pr

I tried to take a photo of a grasshopper on my windshield, but now it looks like it's gigantic and destroying the town.

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