Meghan
@meghankramirez.bsky.social
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PhD candidate | Neuroimaging, memory & Alzheimer’s disease | F99/K00 DSPAN Scholar | she/her
2025 wrapped: Neuroscientist edition 🧠 📑 Published my first, first author paper 💻 Selected for NeuroStats Bootcamp 🏆 Awarded OSNAP by the NIH ✈️ Presented at 5 national, international, and local conferences 🏅Received a travel award for SfN 👩🏽🏫 Gave my first and second ever job talks
about 1 month ago
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SfN is always a blast, but I couldn’t help but feel deeply sentimental experiencing my last SfN as a graduate student. There is a stark contrast between my first ever SfN and this year’s conference as I’ve grown exponentially as a scientist. I am so excited for what my scientific future holds!
2 months ago
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If you’re interested in chatting about using an Alzheimer’s disease lens to study brain development you can catch me on Saturday Nov. 15th from 1-5 at poster GG5 or at the Early Career Poster Session from 6:45-8:45 at poster W5.
#SfN20205
@sfn.org
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I am currently exploring postdoc opportunities for 2026. My research interests include: - Human neuroimaging - Risk & protective factors for neurodegenerative diseases - Lifespan brain health & aging If you're looking for a postdoc (or know someone who is) in these areas, I’d love to connect!
4 months ago
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#Flux2025
was truly unforgettable!
5 months ago
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Headed to
#Flux2025
? Stop by my and Abi’s posters! We're exploring how social and environmental factors as well as physical activity and fitness relate to brain structure and cognitive function in kids. If you're curious about temporal lobe development, or just want to say hi, we’d love to see you!
5 months ago
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It’s been about a week since
#AAIC25
, and I’m finally taking a moment to reflect on what an amazing experience it was. I learned so much, had great conversations, and left feeling inspired by all the incredible work happening in the field. Grateful for the chance to be part of it all!
6 months ago
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Catch me at poster #433 today at
#AAIC25
!
6 months ago
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I made it to
#AAIC25
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6 months ago
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Excited to share my research this Tuesday at Poster #433. I’d love to see you there! I’m also currently exploring postdoc opportunities for Fall 2026. If you're looking for a postdoctoral researcher or would like to connect, I’d be happy to meet and chat.
7 months ago
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Honored to be selected as an Outstanding Scholar in Neuroscience by the NIH! Excited to connect with my fellow awardees and share my research!
7 months ago
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Looking ahead to postdoc opportunities! If our research interests align and you're anticipating a postdoc opening in 2026, I'd love to connect. I'll be attending Neural, AAIC, Flux, and SfN—feel free to reach out if you're open to a chat!
9 months ago
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I was reminded today that sometimes rest is a form resilience 🫶🏼
9 months ago
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Sending out my fourth and final letter to my STEM penpal! A little sad that it’s over! Thank you to the Letter to a Pre-scientist organization for putting this all together! This has been such a cool experience that I hope to participate in every year!
10 months ago
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What an amazing experience at
#NeuroStats
! World-class instructors, incredible resources, and so many new friends. If you’re curious about neuroimaging or genetics, this bootcamp is a must.
10 months ago
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Meghan
Nature
11 months ago
Researchers have identified 64 genes that help to shape how quickly a person’s brain ages
https://go.nature.com/3DV9TvM
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How fast your brain ages is affected by these 64 genes
Nature - Scientists also identified anti-ageing drugs and experimental compounds that could target the genes to reverse decline.
https://go.nature.com/3DV9TvM
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Science saves lives
#StandUpForScience2025
11 months ago
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Stand Up for Science!
11 months ago
SO MANY STAND UP FOR SCIENCE EVENTS TO CHOOSE FROM—153 and COUNTING! To get more information on our local events and to register your own, head to
www.standupforscience2025.org/local-event-information/
☀️⬇️🌎
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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in STEM to every woman and girl breaking down gender biases and defying stereotypes in fields where we’ve long been underrepresented. STEM is stronger and more innovative because we are here!
12 months ago
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Meghan
Buck Samuel 🪱🦠🧬🔬
about 1 year ago
Before it is all taken down, a good reminder that the NIH has (or maybe had) an expansive definition of what constitutes diversity. So this means less participation by
#womeninSTEM
,
#URMinSTEM
,
#disabledinSTEM
, plus those that grew up rural,
#firstgen
, unhoused, or low-income.
#academicSky
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Avram Holmes
about 1 year ago
The is particularly true in the area of precision medicine, where models trained in homogeneous populations largely fail to generalize to diverse samples. Eg work by
@bttyeo.bsky.social
and others.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Cross-ethnicity/race generalization failure of behavioral prediction from resting-state functional connectivity
fMRI-based machine learning models predict behavioral measures biasedly against African Americans.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abj1812
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Excited to have been selected to attend the Training in Advanced Statistical Methods in Neuroimaging and Genetics workshop hosted by the University of Utah this coming spring!
about 1 year ago
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Hi all! I’m a PhD candidate at the University of Nebraska Medical Center studying brain development and Alzheimer’s disease risk factors. I’m looking for potential post doc opportunities in AD, epigenetics and related areas. If that sounds like your jam, I’d love to connect!
about 1 year ago
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Honored to be named a Graduate Student of Distinction for my D-SPAN (F99/K00) award! Excited to study social and environmental determinants of health and their association with Alzheimer’s disease risk and resilience!
www.unmc.edu/gradstudies/...
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Graduate Students of Distinction
The Graduate Students of Distinction award is reserved for students who receive national and international recognition.
https://www.unmc.edu/gradstudies/education/awards-recognition/students-of-distinction.html
about 1 year ago
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Presenting my recent work using fMRI and a relational memory task in a developing cohort at SfN 2024!
about 1 year ago
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Sharing my work on hippocampal subfield volume and relational memory in children at Flux 2024!
about 1 year ago
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OHBM 2023!!
about 1 year ago
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Such a blast at SfN 2023!
about 1 year ago
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