Elizabeth Schneider
elizschneider.bsky.social
Elizabeth Schneider
@elizschneider.bsky.social

Lecturer at School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork

Elizabeth M. Schneider is an American lawyer, law professor, and leading feminist scholar in the fields of gender law, domestic violence, and federal civil litigation. She was a forerunner in establishing that violence against women is a public harm, and in the legal defense of battered women who kill in self-defense. During the 1970s, Schneider was a staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, a non-profit legal activist group supporting civil rights and social justice, co-founded by William Kunstler. Since 1983, she has been a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School. She wrote Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking (2000), co-wrote Domestic Violence and the Law: Theory and Practice, and co-edited Women and the Law Stories (2011). .. more

Law 43%
Political science 29%
#Throwback 🧪

REVIEW | Feeding gut microbes to nourish the brain: unravelling the diet–microbiota–gut–brain axis

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Feeding gut microbes to nourish the brain: unravelling the diet–microbiota–gut–brain axis - Nature Metabolism
This Review provides an overview of the interplay between host diet and the gut microbiota, and how this affects brain function.
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Find out what's happening at #SSIB2025!
Great presidential symposium on the first full day of #SSIB2025 including inspiring talks by @jfcryan.bsky.social, @ribeirocarlitos.bsky.social, Kimberly Smith, & Suzanne Higgs.

Wrapped up my first week as Assistant Professor in the School of Applied Psychology at UCC with a wonderful send-off. I'm grateful to my incredible mentors Prof Ger Clarke & especially @jfcryan.bsky.social for their support & inspiration. Excited for this next chapter & to launch the Schneider Lab!

Congratulations!! So well deserved!
RESEARCH | SP Chakravartti, S Kullmann, KA Page et al. ( @unituebingen.bsky.social U South Cal):
In a clinical trial in healthy young adults, sucralose increased hypothalamic blood flow and connections with brain regions involved in motivation🧠
Non-caloric sweetener effects on brain appetite regulation in individuals across varying body weights - Nature Metabolism
In a randomized, crossover clinical trial in healthy young adults with varying weights, sucralose increased hypothalamic blood flow and its functional connections with brain regions involved in motivation and somatosensory processing.
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It’s such an honor to continue working alongside such brilliant and inspiring women #InternationalWomensDay
It is #InternationalWomensDay & a timely reminder of what a privilege it is to work with such amazing, creative (and international) female scientists in the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis lab at APC Microbiome Ireland @apcmicrobiomeirel.bsky.social @uccresearch.bsky.social #IWD2025 #IWD25
It is #InternationalWomensDay & a timely reminder of what a privilege it is to work with such amazing, creative (and international) female scientists in the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis lab at APC Microbiome Ireland @apcmicrobiomeirel.bsky.social @uccresearch.bsky.social #IWD2025 #IWD25

A wonderful talk about Parkinson’s Disease, exercise, and the gut microbiome from the fabulous @nathnuz.bsky.social
Dear Bsky Friends, mind-blowing work by John Cryan and team, suggesting that changes in #gut #microbiota result in alterations in the #circadian clock, which in turn trigger time-of-day-specific impairments in #stress responsivity: www.cell.com/cell-metabol...

Our Spotlight review is out! We discuss the link between the microbiota-gut-brain axis and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder. A wonderful collaboration with
@jfcryan.bsky.social, Ricarda Schmidt, and Anja Hilbert.

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