My current BBAL RAs are off to Graduate School (Indiana University and Ohio State), which means...we're hiring! Information about the position is available here: u.osu.edu/bbal/training/ Please repost!
My current BBAL RAs are off to Graduate School (Indiana University and Ohio State), which means...we're hiring! Information about the position is available here: u.osu.edu/bbal/training/ Please repost!
Congratulations to BBAL grad student Annie Lee, who recently published her Master's thesis. She examined the relationships between CSF GAP-43, NFL, sTREM2, white matter hyperintensities and cognition (episodic memory & executive function).
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Update: I serve on the #NIH Aging Systems and Geriatrics Study Section; they are attempting to reschedule our meeting for April. π€
Another #NIH study section, Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disorders (BIND), which was scheduled to meet tomorrow (Thursday and Friday), was just canceled. Dr. Jasmeet Hayes serves on that study section. For those of you who thought NIH study sections being canceled was over, it's not.
Have you ever tried to schedule a dissertation defense with faculty members? Now try it with 35 in 3 different time zones but for 2 full days instead of 2 hours. These meeting dates are scheduled a year out.
I have a close colleague π who also has a study section Thursday and theirs has not been cancelled π«£
It was supposed to be in person. Last week, travel was canceled and it was transitioned to zoom with βbusiness as usual.β All critiques were submitted by reviewers and study section scheduled to meet Thursday. Email with cancellation notice was sent this afternoon.
Noβonly that it has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date. The lack of details was concerning and itβs all very alarming.
36 hours before we are scheduled to meet, #NIH NIA Aging Systems and Geriatrics (ASG) Study panel has been canceled. Devastating news for all of those working so hard on issues related to #aging #AlzheimersDisease #BrainHealth @jmgrohneuro.bsky.social @altnih4science.bsky.social
My travel to DC for NIH study section next week was just cancelled but SRO indicates that things will proceed as planned over zoom. Iβm disappointed because i was really looking forward to talking to other scientists & hearing about their universityβs responses to all this π©@jmgrohneuro.bsky.social
The Buckeye Brain Aging Lab (B-BALers) will be presenting research findings at #INS2025inNOLA. Come say hello, check out their work, and talk #Aging, #Fitness, #Cognition, and #BrainHealth with these awesome scientists!
I received an email from my NIH SRO reminding me to complete my critiques. Seems like NIA study section for me (this month) is a go. @jmgrohneuro.bsky.social
a few news outlets have picked up a story about my exercise breaks while I lecture: www.wdrb.com/news/wdrb-vi...
A veteran who served in Iraq emailed and said he used exercise breaks to keep his soldiers awake, aware, and fit. Let me know if you use exercise breaks to optimize your performance!
Impact and Implications of Neurocognitive Dysfunction in the Management of Ischemic Heart Failure
Neurocognitive dysfunction is common in heart failure (HF), with 30% to 80% of patients experiencing some degree of deficits in one or more cognitive domains.
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This may be more active than youβre looking for π www.frontiersin.org/journals/spo...
I'm hoping to hire a postdoc this year to join our growing lab at Yale! Looking for someone interested in EMA/digital phenotyping, formal theories, complex systems, & computational psychiatry.
If this sounds like you, please reach out! Official ad coming soon.
Nice work! For me, middle age has been a consistent struggle w injuries π π
Nice paper by Rui Wang et al. (2025) in Neurology with over 1000 70-year-olds and multiple measures of #cognition, #physical performance, and MRI gray matter and white matter integrity. I blogged about itπ @PsychToday www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/op...
I wrote this Psychology Today blog to summarize the modifiable variables that reduce dementia risk (Livingston et al 2017; 2020; 2024 papers published in The Lancet). Those interested in more details can read the original articles cited at the end of the blog! www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/op...
Shout out to @imagingneurosci.bsky.social Our paper received 3 fair, constructive, and helpful reviews in a timely manner (< 1 month). This is not to say they were easy reviews π. It was a refreshing experience and now my grad student has unrealistic expectations of the peer review process π!
1st post here π: sharing our most challenging (and fun) study to date: having participants exercise in the bore of an MRI scanner. All you need is an air compressor, vacuum, air hoses, cables, MRI compatible stepperβ¦& a scannerπ€ͺ. Published @imagingneurosci.bsky.social
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