π Part II of our new open textbook: Conceptualizing Social-Spatial Determinants of Health
With contributions from @maryniakolak.bsky.social & @averyeverhart.bsky.social, these chapters address health inequities through place, space, and power.
π Read the full volume: go.illinois.edu/PlaceSSDOH
17.11.2025 19:30
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Data from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Over 2/3 of SNAP recipients are children (42%), or elderly/disabled (26%).
PSC experts @pamherd.bsky.social and Luke Shaefer @umfordschool.bsky.social help us understand the consequences of blocking SNAP benefits, which mostly go to children or disabled elderly adults.
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09.11.2025 17:11
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back to this thread 10 days laterβ¦ this was an absolutely wild thing to say. What is happening π
26.10.2025 18:46
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Thanks to the journal, reviewers, students on the paper, Luke Hyde, and @colterm.bsky.social. ALL raw data is publicly available @cos.io [link in paper] so go wild re-analyzing it! #science
21.10.2025 17:35
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Reviewers improved implications β¦ we should lean in to practices promoted by @ohbmofficial.bsky.social incl COBIDAS guidelines. Journal-level intervention also an avenue. @bidsstandard.bsky.social is another piece. βCommunity-driven neuroscienceβ out of my lab will also be part of changing the field
21.10.2025 17:35
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We also had an inkling that larger studies would not necessarily be more transparent in reporting practices⦠data supported this hypothesis. Looking at research visibility, study sample size but not transparency was strongly linked to 2-year citation counts ⦠so study N is rewarded
21.10.2025 17:35
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Nice figure put together by grad student Deena Shariq: in all 134 papers that reported education continuously, only 3 reported study sample education levels lower than the country of recruitment average; most samples are βover educatedβ
21.10.2025 17:35
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We found that most standard methodological details were not reported. Particularly bad IMO were recruitment procedures (29%), inclusion/exclusion criteria (46%), and reasons for missing imaging data (31%). Only 15% and 28% of paper reported race-ethnicity and SES, respectively
21.10.2025 17:35
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PRISMA diagram flow chart of included/excluded papers
We were interested in documenting reporting practices related to generalizability, replicability, and reliability of MRI/fMRI papers published in top journals journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
21.10.2025 17:35
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π¨ New Paper Alertπ¨ focused on #representation and #generaliability in #neuroscience. A real labor of love. Was rejected from [β¦ checks list π€] SIX journals and originally presented in 2020 at FLUX to find a home at AMPPS #persistence
21.10.2025 17:35
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YES!!! IT IS A FEATURE OF BOTH SCIENCE AND DEMOCRACY!!!!
Particularly a representative democracyβ¦where we ELECT EXPERTS TO REPRESENT OUR BEST INTERESTS!!!
This man has to go.
#impeachthequack
16.10.2025 11:06
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Gard Lab
We study how environments shape brain and behavioral development. We are dedicated to serving families in the DC Metro Area by advocating for environmental equity through research and championing community resilience.
I am reviewing applications for the Neuroscience (NACS), and Developmental programs this year at @umdscience.bsky.social . I will also review Clinical applications, but priority is to grow the Dev and NACS areas. Email me for info! arigard[at]umd[dot]edu & check out our website gardlab.umd.edu
14.10.2025 14:44
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Three GARD Lab members holding up some of the Art Tiles created by community members
The spread of Art Tiles and supplies
For now, check out the "Our Neighborhood, Our Stories" series that Joelle worked on with @dcpubliclibrary.bsky.social Commissioner Ra Amin, and the Brookland Intergenerational Village (brooklandvillage.org). findingyourgood.org/repurposed-p... (8/8)
14.10.2025 14:10
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We learned a lot ... community members' goals for researchers, concerns about the changing city, pride for DC. It ushered the entire CARE Project, which has many many many many parts (stay tuned!). (7/8)
14.10.2025 14:10
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Lastly, all residents advocated for more "third spaces" and community events - block parties, coffee shops, rec centers. Ultimately, we should endeavor for all folks to benefit from even "weak" neighborhood ties ... but social structures are needed to support this goal (6/8)
14.10.2025 14:10
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For caregivers & community leaders, "orientation towards the common good" & "social relationships" were strong facilitators of neighborhood social integration ... people with whom you share civic-minded goals and the people with whom you interact regularly (5/8)
14.10.2025 14:10
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One major findings was just how socially disconnected from neighborhoods youth were ... teens described friends going to school in different Wards or moving from DC. Some parents didn't know neighbors anymore. Turns out that over 70% kids in DC go to school outside their in-boundary school (4/8)
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Conceptual figure showing the community-level factors of social cohesion, transience, and safety interact with individual-level factors of social role, housing tenure, and race-ethnicity to shape the process of neighborhood social integration
Neighborhood social integration was defined as resident engagement with the physical context - what (e.g., community events), where (e.g., parks), & how (e.g., bus) folks used their neighborhoods. Three themes captures barriers/facilitators to integration: social cohesion, safety, & transience (3/8)
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DC flag
Joelle was interested in barriers & facilitators to neighborhood social integration, and whether those factors differed across social role, race-ethnicity, and housing tenure. We wanted to understand this process deeply for DC - the original "chocolate city", rich w/ culture, history, & change (2/8)
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<em>American Journal of Community Psychology</em> | Wiley Online Library
Social isolation has reached concerning rates, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Social integration is critical to combatting social isolation and loneliness by promoting a sense of ...
π¨New publication alert!π¨The first paper from primary data collection in my lab π, led by grad student Joelle Fuchs. "Facilitators and Barriers to Neighborhood Social Integration" leverages qual interviews with teens, caregivers, and comm leaders in DC ... (1/8) doi.org/10.1002/ajcp...
14.10.2025 14:10
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Coming back from maternity leave is i-n-t-e-n-s-e ... but no surprise, the lab killed it over the summer while I was gone, and we are back baby! π¨Stay tuned for some threads on new publicationsπ¨
07.10.2025 15:10
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Omg Dana - 7 rounds?!?!
07.10.2025 15:03
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How DOGE's push to amass data could hurt the reliability of future U.S. statistics
DOGE's murky push to amass data at federal agencies could hurt the U.S. government's ability to produce reliable census results, economic indicators and other statistics in the future, experts warn.
U.S. Census Bureau's decades long with falling public participation in surveys and trust in government is now compounded by DOGE's handling of data. Distrust in how government uses data is higher among people of color, which can lead to selection bias and skewed data. myumi.ch/jJVMG
04.06.2025 18:40
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Didn't get into grad school, what now?
Stories of Women in Neuroscience Β· Episode
This academic cycle was really challenging for those students that applied for PhD programs. Please help me share this special episode discussing what to do if you didn't get accepted into a PhD program. open.spotify.com/episode/5tsj...
01.06.2025 23:24
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Donald Trumpβs proposed budget would gut American science
It would slash cancer research, drug trials, space exploration, and so much more.
Cutting $20 billion to NIH over 25 years may save $500 billion on paper, but itβd end up costing $8.2 trillion in lost human health.
But NIH isn't the only thing being cut. The budget also slashes all NSF-funded science by 73 percent. NASA faces βthe biggest single-year cut to NASA in history."
31.05.2025 20:19
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Took me 5 min to draft and submit a comment. FLOOD THE ZONE π§¬π§«π§¬π¬βοΈππ₯Όπ§ͺ
21.05.2025 23:11
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Opinion | Trumpβs White House accidentally admitted the truth about its tax plan
Earlier this week the White House published evidence that the presidentβs βbig, beautiful billβ hikes taxes on the poor to cut taxes for the rich.
"Americans who make less than $51,000 a year would see their after-tax income fall as a result of the Republican proposal beginning in 2026."
"Americans making less than $15,000 β the poorest of the poor β will pay 53% more in taxes than they do now
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
18.05.2025 12:33
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Science Magazine gets it wrong. π§΅
14.05.2025 16:21
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"Imagine the auto industry without 3D printing. NSF funded that. Artificial intelligence? NSF. MRI machines that help doctors diagnose you? NSF. Doppler radar technology that makes aviation safer by conquering wind shear? NSF. Duolingoβs underlying programming? NSF. The internet itself? NSF."
14.05.2025 03:12
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