Tinne Amalie Damgaard Nissen
@tinnenissen
Neuro-Immune Interactions in Health & Disease Wellcome Trust PhD Programme student King's. Trying to understand how inflammation affects adult neurogenesis.
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22-01-2012 12:31:01
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And congrats to Tinne Amalie Damgaard Nissen Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience for taking home best 1st year Poster Prize 🥇”From #Neurogenesis to #immune response: how neural #stem cells switch fate to communicate with immune cells”
New evidence like those 😁shared and published today by Song and Ming Labs on identifying and profiling of immature neurons in the ADULT human hippocampus using snRNAseq 🙌 nature.com/articles/s4158…
Jeg tager lige en pause fra vanviddet i Downing Street, fordi vi (k)vinder EM 🥰🇩🇰 Tinne Amalie Damgaard Nissen Julie Nielsen
NERC just sent an email out recognising that the cost of living increase means its PhD stipend isn't sufficient to live on. Their solution isn't to increase it, it's to suggest students start selling Avon and sign up to clinical trials... ARIES DTP UK Research and Innovation Natural Environment Research Council
Universities have got to increase PhD stipends with the inflation rate. It makes sense for a university to do that because if you want to get decent research, the researchers can’t be worried about paying basic living expenses. #PhDVoice PostdocVoice
Potential Fabrication Research Images Threatens Key Theory Alzheimer's Disease A neuroscience image sleuth finds signs of fabrication in scores of Alzheimer’s articles, threatening a reigning theory of the disease science.org/content/articl… Charles Piller writes for Science Magazine
Come see this superstar’s presentation on neurogenesis and immune responses in corner 1 in the currently ongoing poster jam on preclinical research! Tinne Amalie Damgaard Nissen #ECNP2022 @ECNPtweets
Very proud at the #BSI22 hearing from the amazing NeuroImmunePhD student Noelle Chiong 😻
And congratulations to Tinne Amalie Damgaard Nissen for wining the best talk of the “challenging neuroscience dogma”