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Discussions about doing my dissertation research. Writing the story … and an example. Where have all the fathers gone? Getting started in Atlanta. March 24, 2012. The past few weeks I’ve been furiously (or at least persistently! I know this wasn’t the most interesting blog post around, but I felt an update was needed. I’ve been working on an article about stigma and autism in Kerala, so will probably write something about that once I’ve decided it’s ready to be submitted somew...Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Coding….Life | doingthedissertation
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Discussions about doing my dissertation research. Now that I’m back…. Writing the story … and an example →. January 17, 2012. I ended up with eight meta-categories. These are:. Dimensions of Autism Information: factual, learned, or otherwise stated information about autism as a condition. Experiences/Observations of Autism: things seen or felt through interactions with autistic people, including behaviors seen and what parents state to professionals they are concerned about. So, this week I am learning h...
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Discussions about doing my dissertation research. Why we need to get rid of special education. September 5, 2012. I was soooo excited! I felt like I had found my base! Anyways, I wanted to provide the section I wrote that explains this perspective and why it fits will with my work. Any and all comments, criticisms, questions, and general feedback is much much appreciated! Using an Intercategorical Intersectional Approach. Disability and Difference in Global Contexts: Enabling a Transformative Body Politic.
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Discussions about doing my dissertation research. Welcome to my blog, thanks for visiting! This blog serves several overall purposes:. 1 As I mentioned above, people can keep up with how the research is going. I’ll post updates on preliminary findings as well as any upcoming publications or talks. I’ll also talk about my general thoughts and predictions about what I may be finding. 3 I can discuss my successes! Thanks for your interest and support! One response to “. May 7, 2011 at 12:33 pm. Enter your c...
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Discussions about doing my dissertation research. Newer posts →. Thoughts on leaving Wayanad. November 27, 2011. There were two special events this week. The first being a meeting at the school I raised money for, Sristhi School, in which I presented them with a receipt for the $1600 I raised. The parents and teachers were really happy and grateful I want to thank everyone who donated. I am comforted to know how giving the people in my life are! I was so pleased to see the mothers talking and swapping co...
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Neurotypical?: June 2011
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Monday, June 27, 2011. Recently, quite a few of my peers have told me that they read this blog, or have read it at some point in the past. And yet, they have never commented, and they seem to show no signs of starting blogs of their own. If you are my classmate, or an anonymous grad student from another program, and you are reading this, please speak up in the comments! I will try to post more this summer, especially about the short course in Japan tha...
Neurotypical?: October 2011
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. I keep thinking that I should write a little bit about the title of my blog, why I chose it, and what "Neurotypical? What does "neurotypical" mean? Initially, the term " neurotypical. Some people also use "neurotypical" as part of discussions advocating for neurodiversity. In general, I think of terms like "neurotypical" and "neurodiversity" as reminders to check my assumptions and my privilege. In part, I was hoping to creat...
Neurotypical?: Sick Papes
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Friday, December 16, 2011. I have seen the future of science blogging, and it is called Sick Papes. 100% pure gold, guys. Science gold AND comedy gold. The only thing better than seeing a new Sick Papes post on Google Reader is reading Sick Papes posts out loud. Laura E. Mariani. December 18, 2011 at 11:43 AM. Thanks for the heads up :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Laura E. Mariani. Decatur, Georgia, United States. View my complete profile.
Neurotypical?: August 2011
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Monday, August 29, 2011. GTPases in the blogosphere! During a recent chat with my adviser, she casually mentioned reading about a new study on "the GTPase blog." To which I replied, "There's a GTPase blog? I think she was pleased to know more than I did about some aspect of science blogging. So, cheers to my adviser for inspiring this post! GTPases: From the Bench. I admire her dedication to this protein family, and look forward to reading future posts!
Neurotypical?: January 2013
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Wednesday, January 30, 2013. Hello, readers (if I even have any, these days). it's been a while. If you're wondering what I'm up to lately: mostly, trying to get my experiments done so I can graduate. I'm in my 5th year now! I will definitely be here for some or all of my 6th year, but I'd like to avoid a 7th. In other news, I recently gave a flash talk about innovative teaching methods for the interdisciplinary " Eat. Talk. Teach. Run. Image: 1-5] One...
Neurotypical?: January 2012
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Applying to Graduate School - Contacting Professors. When I first started this blog, I wrote some posts about the graduate school application process that are indexed here. Optimistically, I left space for more posts to be written in the future, including one about contacting potential faculty advisers. Ah, to be a first year student again, with so much time for blogging! Whom Should I Contact? What Should I Say? Once you've ...
Neurotypical?: SfN!
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Saturday, November 12, 2011. I'm in the Washington Convention Center right now! No time to write a blog post (who knows when there will be? Up a storm, which is unusual for me but has been fun so far. Stay strong, laptop battery! Laura E. Mariani. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Laura E. Mariani. Decatur, Georgia, United States. View my complete profile. Applying to Graduate School. 160;- A how-to guide. . More nerdy podcasts for you! If zika didn'...
Neurotypical?: Just for fun...
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Wednesday, November 2, 2011. In the run-up to SfN, things are getting pretty stressful. I'm frantically trying to get those last tidbits of data together for my poster. I'm preparing myself for the onslaught of massive amounts of neuroscience. And, I'm beefing up my immune system with a flu shot (scientists aren't invulnerable to Con Crud. I'm personally rooting for Goro. Look at that dude! Talk about an interesting model system. Laura E. Mariani.
Neurotypical?: July 2011
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The life and times of a PhD student in neuroscience. Friday, July 8, 2011. Crowdfunded, open source PCR machine now available! A couple of months ago, I helped my husband pick out a used microscope (his hobby, collecting and identifying wild mushrooms, sometimes requires 1000X magnification for spores) and joked that I can't get away from biology equipment, even at home. Now it's also possible to kit out our basement laboratory with an inexpensive, open source PCR machine. Laura E. Mariani. For a new ser...
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Discussions about doing my dissertation research. September 5, 2012. I was soooo excited! I felt like I had found my base! Anyways, I wanted to provide the section I wrote that explains this perspective and why it fits will with my work. Any and all comments, criticisms, questions, and general feedback is much much appreciated! Here it is (I don’t know how to do footnotes in this and don’t want to spend the time to find out so references are simply listed at the end, sorry):. While this particular issue ...
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Sunday, 5 May 2013. It's rice pudding but not as you know it. Like all good chefs searching for inspiration I took to the google machine and I have to admit that the bones of this dish originated here. And I just worked with it from a dairy free perspective.ish, as you will see in a bit, version. So how to make this scrumsciousness . Serves 8 fairly easily. 100g dairy free spread ( or butter if you prefer). 100g soft light brown sugar. 1 litre unsweetened soya. 1 litre hazelnut soya milk. Zest of a lemon.
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Thursday, March 3, 2011. Day 17.at least I think I'm on day 17.Kind of lost track without updating everyday. Sunday will be our 21 days. Yayyyy! We've been sticking to our meal plans as usual, with very little variety in our meals. Eggs and turkey bacon for breakfast. Cereal or oatmeal as a snack. Grilled 4 oz of chicken and some sort of veggie for dinner. With green tea for every meal, and even sometimes just because I crave it, and lots and lots of water! I do want to do some research on some new recip...
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