Stephanie Noble (@sneuroble.bsky.social)
@sNeuroble
More active on 🦋@sneuroble.bsky.social | Comp neuroscientist working towards precision fMRI / networks | @Northeastern | @Yale | @NIH BRAIN R00 | Peru-Am 🇵🇪
NOA in hand, we are ready to launch research in the NeuroPRISM lab!🚀 Appreciate @noahghola @ResearchAtNU @NUGlobalNews taking time to profile this @NIMHgov R00-funded project Now hiring a fully-funded postdoc—reach out if interested & spread the word! news.northeastern.edu/research/archi…
Researchers at KI have made a significant breakthrough in single-cell RNA-seq technology by developing fully synthetic RNase inhibitors that can replace protein-based reagents. Published in @NatureComms. By @JCMolBio, @antle718, @mhagemannjensen, @sandberglab, @BReinius et al.
📣 Attn researchers interested in movie fcMRI x reliability! Glad to have been part of this work led by @ShearerHallee & @headspace_lab
Yup, everyone’s heading to🦋 (again) in case you haven’t heard. I know we’re all dissatisfied. Come join us in trying to shift the community one more time ( Pic h/t @andreashorn_ )
My friends, it looks like I'm moving out of here to bluesky (am already there). I hope others I follow (outside USA and academia) do so too, because I'll miss you there otherwise! (But you likely won't see this post because posts like this are dethrottled here. Sorry!)
Thanks for such a wonderful symposium :) Lots of fun with my BU teammates! #ABCT2024
Congrats to a wonderful symposium panel on enhancing CBT interventions for trauma @kathyshekhtman @dmoskowdiamond @josephkcarpent @psychonetrics @AndrewCurreri
Understanding the difference between Standard Deviation (SD) and Standard Error (SE) is crucial for accurate data interpretation. SD measures the variability within your data, indicating how spread out the individual data points are from the mean. In contrast, SE measures the…
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Universities *outside* the US about now should be working on 4-year positions and facilitating move abroad... With possibility of extension to 8 or 12 years... I heard of something like that in Canada or Italy, no???
Universities *outside* the US about now should be working on 4-year positions and facilitating move abroad... With possibility of extension to 8 or 12 years... I heard of something like that in Canada or Italy, no???
Proud mama moment! Look at my little guy loving brain science with the assist from my wonderful husband!
💯💯💯 To those applying to PhD programs, this is great advice for contacing potential PIs—take note!
Universities *outside* the US about now should be working on 4-year positions and facilitating move abroad... With possibility of extension to 8 or 12 years... I heard of something like that in Canada or Italy, no???
Another @UCLA faculty position! Assistant Professor (Measurement Issues in Complex Data Structures) recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09885 👇🏾
🚨Call for Submissions: Special Issue on Open Datasets 📷Aperture Neuro, in collaboration with OHBM's Open Science SIG, invites submissions on open datasets in neuroscience. 📷Deadline: 28 February 2025🗓️ apertureneuro.org/pages/731-spec…
Here's a preliminary release of our calculator to explore sample size and scan time to maximize individual-level prediction accuracy: leonoqr.github.io/ORSP_Calculato… Let us know if anything is unclear or if there's bugs. Your feedback is welcome. If you find this calculator helpful for…
Super excited about our revised study! 4 more datasets showing robustness across fMRI sequences, racial groups, disorders, lifespan, phenotypic domains & resting/task FC: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… @Leon_Oo1 @ZShaoshi @csabaorban broke the lab's record with a 76-page response!
A deep empirical dive into the limits of generalizability led by Brendan Adkinson and @DScheinost ⭐️
Can neuroimaging predictive models survive across diverse real-world data?🧠🌎We put models to the test across 3 large-scale unharmonized datasets with over 2,800 participants. See our new work in this special issue of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Thanks @ajdneuro 😊 This was such a fun conversation with Andy, ranging from reliability to study planning to anti/localizationism and beyond. Exciting to be part of this latest incarnation of Andy’s Brain Blog!
Can neuroimaging predictive models survive across diverse real-world data?🧠🌎We put models to the test across 3 large-scale unharmonized datasets with over 2,800 participants. See our new work in this special issue of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Repeat after me: LAB WEBSITES MATTER! While it may seem like a nice-to-have... in today's world, it's a need-to-have. For you, your trainees, and your prospective team members. I couldn't have written this better myself: nature.com/articles/s4225…
Very cool—congrats @AnaM_Triana and @eglerean !!
Can neuroimaging predictive models survive across diverse real-world data?🧠🌎We put models to the test across 3 large-scale unharmonized datasets with over 2,800 participants. See our new work in this special issue of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
University of Michigan has an open assistant professor position in Complex Systems. Amazing opportunity to do join an interdisciplinary community of faculty and students. Looking for discipline thinkers who transcend disciplines. lsa.umich.edu/cscs/news-even…
What are mechanisms in neuroscience? How can we support clarity & progress? 🧠📕🖊️ Article in @_TheTransmitter w @DaniSBassett & Ross with comments from John Krakauer @blamlab @LucinaUddin Arnsten @DesrochersLab @aa_fenton @kaczkurkin @ar0mcintosh @PessoaBrain & @mike_yassa !
Lauren Ross @ProfLaurenRoss and @DaniSBassett outline the different ways neuroscientists use the term mechanism, and they gather insight from nine scientists on how this variety makes it difficult to clarify standards in the field. thetransmitter.org/the-big-pictur…