Can a fungicide affect the brain, through your gut bacteria?Scientists @tamaratal.bsky.social lab exposed a human gut microbiome model + larval zebrafish to azoxystrobin. Fish with normal gut bacteria became more restless +lower serotonin, fish without them didn't: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41795836/
Tamara Tal
@tamaratal.bsky.social
Mechanistic toxicology group leader @UFZ in Leipzig, Germany. I want to understand how chemicals in the environment disrupt biology.
Proud to work at UFZ! Thanks so much for supporting our work at the intersection of chemical exposure and brain health. @ufz-cite.bsky.social
How do chemicals affect the developing brain? Toxicologist @tamaratal.bsky.social uses #zebrafish embryos to identify #neurotoxic substances & develop faster testing methods – helping protect human brain development: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAd-... More infos: www.ufz.de/index.php?en...
Hallo liebe Community! Wie schon letzte Woche kommen auch die Beiträge dieser Woche aus Leipzig. Ich bin Elena, Doktorandin in der mTox-Gruppe am Department für Ökotoxikologie am UFZ Leipzig. Mein Projekt befasst sich mit dem angeborenen Immunsystem und der Darm-Hirn-Achse bei Zebrafischen. 1/4
Wenn ihr unsere Arbeit verfolgen möchten: Folgt unserer Gruppenleiterin auf Bluesky @tamaratal.bsky.social und vernetzt euch mit meinen Kolleg*innen auf LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/renee-owe... www.linkedin.com/in/nadia-her... www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-wra... www.ufz.de/index.php?en...
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Excited for Dr. @ilonajaspers.bsky.social talk: "Climate Change Research – Coming Together To Explore Mechanisms of Human Health Effects" (Dept. of Pediatrics, UNC Chapel Hill, USA). 📅 Tuesday, January 20, 1 PM 📍 KUBUS Hall 1A, UFZ
Upcoming Talk by Dr. Katie Paul Friedman @ulresearchinst.bsky.social "Can NAMs close the chemical data gap?" hostet by @tamaratal.bsky.social 📅 27 Jan 2026 | 10:00 CET 📍 UFZ Kubus, Hall 1A Insights on using NAMs for rapid risk values, chemical prioritization & mixture modeling in safety assessment.
Thanks for highlighting this @danielgorelick.bsky.social ♥️. Most US citizens want their air, water, and food to be safe from harmful chemicals. The US EPA Office of Research Development is the scientific engine that ensures chemical safety. ORD should be celebrated, not destroyed!
Proud of my colleague & friend @tamaratal.bsky.social for co-authoring this www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... Dismantling EPA’s research office jeopardizes environmental safety, public health, and US competitiveness. Truth.
Scott Glaberman, Chris Frey and I lay out why EPA's Office of Research and Development should be protected, not destroyed. Please share widely. Dismantling EPA’s research office jeopardizes environmental safety, public health, and US competitiveness | PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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🍿 👀 „They are taking on an influential agricultural and chemicals lobby that has long rebuffed attempts to strengthen restrictions on atrazine and other pesticides, at a time when the Trump administration is rolling back government restrictions on industries, not imposing new ones.“
Kennedy’s Allies Against Pesticides: Environmentalists, Moms and Manly Men
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IMBA is recruiting a Junior Group Leader! Are you interested in starting your own lab, pursuing curiosity-driven basic research in the life sciences? Apply by May 18: imba.science/beagroupleader #hiring #biology #research #groupleader #europe
“How might the narrative about senior women be challenged or changed in order to respect these women who have achieved enough success to earn promotion? How do we stop this generational cycle so that women's wings aren't clipped as soon as they approach the power to soar.”
The "Crazy/Bitch" Narrative About Senior Academic Women
When I was a graduate student there weren’t many senior women in my department. There were narratives about them that seemed unique to e...
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I’m also curious if women get any gap between “you’re too young to be competent” and “you’re a weird old woman” and what age range is that? (bonus points if anyone can find that article about how all older academic women are somehow deemed weird/troublemakers?)
I and my colleagues, @carpenterlab.bsky.social and Carol Greider, wrote an op-ed for our local media site, @lookoutsantacruz.bsky.social, about the recent cancellations of NIH funded training programs meant to broaden participation in science at UCSC: lookout.co/trumps-escal...
Trump’s escalating attacks on research and education are hurting UC Santa Cruz – the public needs to act now
The Trump administration’s attack on scientific research will deeply affect UC Santa Cruz, write three eminent UCSC professors, including one who won a Nobel Prize for her work. Since Donald Trump too...
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This top line--"nearly 800 NIH grants"--was made possible by every scientist who reported their terminated grant to us. 🙏 Small acts add up, and the country is finally learning the full scope RFK's vandalism. And don't stop now! Report your terminated NIH grant here: forms.gle/FnGLkUtK3M58...
Nearly 800 NIH grants have been terminated so far, including some focused on HIV and AIDS, trans health, and COVID-19, after researchers were told their work was no longer an agency priority. https://cbsn.ws/3YkDndI
🌍 IP3 Retreat: Healthy Planet 📅 May 7, 2025 | 🕘 9:00–17:00 | 📍 KUBUS Leipzig Last chance to register – deadline until today (April 25)! Join us for a day of science, exchange & inspiration. Agenda & abstracts are now online. Open to all @ufz.de employees 👉 Register here: events.hifis.net/event/2299/
I wrote a thing. I am eternally grateful for my editor, who took the original draft and helped me narrow down my key points into a more effective piece with a broader reach. Also, thanks to the editorial & legal teams, who maintained the message while protecting us in this fraught moment.
Scientists must push back against the threat of rising white nationalism and the dangerous and pseudoscientific ideas of eugenics https://go.nature.com/4jGqiUc
In today's Nature: "These cutbacks put the entire US research enterprise at risk. For more than 8 decades, the US has stood unrivalled as the world’s leader in scientific discovery and technological innovation. US universities spin off more than 1,100 science-based start-up companies each year.."
Endangering travel to the US also limits the free exchange of ideas, a crucial component of our academic and research success. This administration is using every conceivable tool to decimate the US’s academic and research enterprise and we will be the poorer for it.
It’s news to some, but travel to the US isn’t just a matter of conferences, in a lot of fields; avoiding it cuts off research, and if you’re in North America it takes the vast majority of fellowships and jobs off the table. There’s a big difference between replacing this and just not being affected.
Thirty-eight of 43 experts cut last month from the boards that review the science and research that happens in laboratories at the National Institutes of Health are female, Black or Hispanic, according to an analysis by the chairs of a dozen of the boards.
Women, minorities fired in purge of NIH science review boards
Scientists, with expertise in fields that include mental health, cancer and infectious disease, typically serve five-year terms and were not given a reason for their dismissal.
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Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions - rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking steps to make sure students can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate and mutual respect. Let’s hope others follow suit.
Did somebody say make #PeerReview more fair, more transparent, and more fast? Fast & Fair peer review from @biologyopen.bsky.social journals.biologists.com/bio/pages/fa...
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Biology Open | The Company of Biologists Fast & Fair peer review A new initiative offering high-quality peer review within 7 working days of submission Biology Open (BiO) has embark...
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We need new ways to share scientific knowledge, especially as the current ones crumble and exclude more than 50% of good research. But it's imperative that as we build the future of #PeerReview and #ScientificPublishing, we make things more fair, transparent, and inclusive. 🧪
Fast & Fair peer review made it to the European Zebrafish PI meeting in Paris. Ran into one of our reviewers @simoesfilipa.bsky.social used her honorarium to buy new shoes. Zebrafish research never looked so good. 📄 bit.ly/4iZ30st bit.ly/fastandfair @biologists.bsky.social @biologyopen.bsky.social
Nightmare scenario. „On Feb. 16, customs officials detained her at Logan International Airport in Boston for failing to declare samples of frog embryos she had carried from France at the request of her boss at Harvard.“ www.nytimes.com/2025/04/11/s...
She Worked in a Harvard Lab to Reverse Aging, Until ICE Jailed Her
President Trump’s immigration crackdown ensnared Kseniia Petrova, a scientist who fled Russia after protesting its invasion of Ukraine. She fears arrest if she is deported there.
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„So, I ask you: How do you feel? How do you feel as we fall behind in global scientific progress? As economic uncertainty grows? As the health of your families and communities is put at risk? I know I feel outrage, and I hope others recognize what’s at stake and feel the urgency to support science.“
Great article by @nobelprize.bsky.social laureate @ardemp.bskyverified.social outlining the health, economic and national security benefits of US biomedical research, and the devastation of government efforts to destroy our leading edge. www.cnn.com/2025/04/09/h...
Great article by @nobelprize.bsky.social laureate @ardemp.bskyverified.social outlining the health, economic and national security benefits of US biomedical research, and the devastation of government efforts to destroy our leading edge. www.cnn.com/2025/04/09/h...
Nobel laureate: I owe America my success. Today, its scientific future is in danger | CNN
Dr. Ardem Patapoutian says he watches “with deep sadness as the United States’ remarkable scientific enterprise, which took generations of hard work and national investment to build, faces a concerted...
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So lovely to host Jess Plavicki at UFZ today where we learned about how TCDD exposure disrupts neurovasculature development. This image represents the Brown-to-UFZ pipeline - Here’s hoping I get to work with many more Plavicki trainees in the future 👾. @ufz-cite.bsky.social @plavickilab.bsky.social
Good tutorial on how measles infections work, fortunately all of this is avoidable. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
How Measles Attacks an Unvaccinated Child
With falling vaccination rates and outbreaks that have caused more than 580 U.S. cases and at least two deaths, health experts expect hundreds or even thousands more to be infected in the coming month...
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Our daughter, a life-long NC resident and a Tarheel born and bred is one of those whose ballot was challenged. This is a shocking example of using the courts to overturn valid elections
BREAKING: In a 2-1 opinion, NC Court of Appeals sides with Griffin, orders State Board of Elections to recount votes. Voters w/ missing registration info & military/overseas voters lacking photo ID will get 15 days to cure ballots. Never Residents to be removed from count. #ncpol