James Borders
@jamescborders.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Boston University • PI of the Borders Airway Lab • dysphagia, dystussia, meta-science • he/him
Looking forward to presenting at Boston University's Research on Tap on recent breakthroughs in Parkinson’s disease research—from uncovering its biological roots to developing innovative treatments to improve airway protection, speech, and cognition in everyday life.
Register here: bit.ly/4nB0eMI
Register here: bit.ly/4nB0eMI
October 3, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Looking forward to presenting at Boston University's Research on Tap on recent breakthroughs in Parkinson’s disease research—from uncovering its biological roots to developing innovative treatments to improve airway protection, speech, and cognition in everyday life.
Register here: bit.ly/4nB0eMI
Register here: bit.ly/4nB0eMI
Honored to be selected as an NINDS Early-Career Rigor Champion. Meta-science has profoundly shaped my growth as a researcher and my commitment to rigor, transparency, & reproducibility. Grateful for the welcoming, collaborative community of scholars in this field.
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August 15, 2025 at 4:04 PM
Honored to be selected as an NINDS Early-Career Rigor Champion. Meta-science has profoundly shaped my growth as a researcher and my commitment to rigor, transparency, & reproducibility. Grateful for the welcoming, collaborative community of scholars in this field.
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🧪 Attention those with terminated grants, including for NSF, NASA, EPA, NIH, etc:
Let Congress know about the impact of terminations via this form: democrats-science.house.gov/grantcancela...
Only Dem staff on the House Science Committee will have access (unless if you explicitly state otherwise).
Let Congress know about the impact of terminations via this form: democrats-science.house.gov/grantcancela...
Only Dem staff on the House Science Committee will have access (unless if you explicitly state otherwise).
May 27, 2025 at 6:30 PM
🧪 Attention those with terminated grants, including for NSF, NASA, EPA, NIH, etc:
Let Congress know about the impact of terminations via this form: democrats-science.house.gov/grantcancela...
Only Dem staff on the House Science Committee will have access (unless if you explicitly state otherwise).
Let Congress know about the impact of terminations via this form: democrats-science.house.gov/grantcancela...
Only Dem staff on the House Science Committee will have access (unless if you explicitly state otherwise).
Interested in learning about data sharing? Dr. Micah Hirsch and I will be hosting a free webinar through CSDisseminate.
🗓 June 3
⏰ 4-5pm EST
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/open-data-...
🗓 June 3
⏰ 4-5pm EST
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/open-data-...
Open Data 101: A Guide for Researchers
Learn the basics of open data from the CSDisseminate team in this free, introductory 1-hour online webinar!
www.eventbrite.com
May 15, 2025 at 1:16 AM
Interested in learning about data sharing? Dr. Micah Hirsch and I will be hosting a free webinar through CSDisseminate.
🗓 June 3
⏰ 4-5pm EST
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/open-data-...
🗓 June 3
⏰ 4-5pm EST
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/open-data-...
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Hello! We have finally made the leap to @bsky.app. We look forward to sharing our lab updates on #cough and #swallowing #clinical research here!
May 7, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Hello! We have finally made the leap to @bsky.app. We look forward to sharing our lab updates on #cough and #swallowing #clinical research here!
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It's time for BU Giving Day 2025! ♥️ If you're interested in supporting the Stepp Lab this year, the link to donate is in our bio. We greatly appreciate any and all contributions, and we are immensely grateful for all of the support you all give us and our work year-round! ✨
March 31, 2025 at 8:14 PM
It's time for BU Giving Day 2025! ♥️ If you're interested in supporting the Stepp Lab this year, the link to donate is in our bio. We greatly appreciate any and all contributions, and we are immensely grateful for all of the support you all give us and our work year-round! ✨
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We’ve got some exciting news: OpenCSD and CSDisseminate are joining forces and becoming 1 working group! Our mission is still the same: to spread the word about #OpenScience in communication sciences and disorders. But now we’re doing it together.
www.csdisseminate.com/Announcement...
#SLP #AuD #CSD
www.csdisseminate.com/Announcement...
#SLP #AuD #CSD
April 29, 2025 at 12:59 PM
We’ve got some exciting news: OpenCSD and CSDisseminate are joining forces and becoming 1 working group! Our mission is still the same: to spread the word about #OpenScience in communication sciences and disorders. But now we’re doing it together.
www.csdisseminate.com/Announcement...
#SLP #AuD #CSD
www.csdisseminate.com/Announcement...
#SLP #AuD #CSD
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During my maternity “leave” last sem, I helped write 3 trainee fellowship applications to NIH & NSF. Probably ~50 hrs of my time, certainly hundreds of theirs. All have reviews occurring in ~month. In some cases it affects their ability to stay in my lab. This grant review shutdown is devastating.
January 22, 2025 at 11:07 PM
During my maternity “leave” last sem, I helped write 3 trainee fellowship applications to NIH & NSF. Probably ~50 hrs of my time, certainly hundreds of theirs. All have reviews occurring in ~month. In some cases it affects their ability to stay in my lab. This grant review shutdown is devastating.
Anyone know of a behavioral clinical trial that used a sequential analysis to potentially stop early for futility or efficacy? (eg onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....)
Bonus points if it's publicly funded. I'm particularly interested in how one would justify this to a grant agency.
Bonus points if it's publicly funded. I'm particularly interested in how one would justify this to a grant agency.
Performing high‐powered studies efficiently with sequential analyses
Running studies with high statistical power, while effect size estimates in psychology are often inaccurate, leads to a practical challenge when designing an experiment. This challenge can be address...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
October 30, 2024 at 8:06 PM
Anyone know of a behavioral clinical trial that used a sequential analysis to potentially stop early for futility or efficacy? (eg onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....)
Bonus points if it's publicly funded. I'm particularly interested in how one would justify this to a grant agency.
Bonus points if it's publicly funded. I'm particularly interested in how one would justify this to a grant agency.
Excited to share a new preprint with @slpaustin.bsky.social & Elaine Kearney where we examine how synthetic data can be used to share sensitive data in CSD while maintaining participant confidentiality & statistical properties of the dataset.
A brief 🧵...
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A brief 🧵...
osf.io/dutga
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October 22, 2024 at 3:38 PM
Excited to share a new preprint with @slpaustin.bsky.social & Elaine Kearney where we examine how synthetic data can be used to share sensitive data in CSD while maintaining participant confidentiality & statistical properties of the dataset.
A brief 🧵...
osf.io/dutga
A brief 🧵...
osf.io/dutga
First application on the job market submitted! Fingers crossed 🤞
September 12, 2024 at 12:05 PM
First application on the job market submitted! Fingers crossed 🤞
#Bayesians- just read an article where they use Bayes theorem with values from the literature to determine 'risk' of an event (e.g., the prior is baseline prevalence and LR is odds of the event). Is this legit? @tjmahr.com @solomonkurz.bsky.social @rmcelreath.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1044/2022...
doi.org/10.1044/2022...
June 20, 2024 at 3:51 PM
#Bayesians- just read an article where they use Bayes theorem with values from the literature to determine 'risk' of an event (e.g., the prior is baseline prevalence and LR is odds of the event). Is this legit? @tjmahr.com @solomonkurz.bsky.social @rmcelreath.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1044/2022...
doi.org/10.1044/2022...
Slowly working my way through some of Frank Harrell's resources. Amazed at his ability to communicate complex topics in such a clear and accessible manner.
June 4, 2024 at 1:38 AM
Slowly working my way through some of Frank Harrell's resources. Amazed at his ability to communicate complex topics in such a clear and accessible manner.
For Bayesian ordinal models, I like McElreath's suggestion to multiply model probabilities by each level of the outcome and then sum those probabilities for a 'weighted ordinal outcome' that's expressed as continuous (e.g., bookdown.org/content/4857...)
12 Monsters and Mixtures | Statistical rethinking with brms, ggplot2, and the tidyverse: Second edition
This book is an attempt to re-express the code in the second edition of McElreath’s textbook, ‘Statistical rethinking.’ His models are re-fit in brms, plots are redone with ggplot2, and the general da...
bookdown.org
May 15, 2024 at 1:59 PM
For Bayesian ordinal models, I like McElreath's suggestion to multiply model probabilities by each level of the outcome and then sum those probabilities for a 'weighted ordinal outcome' that's expressed as continuous (e.g., bookdown.org/content/4857...)
Recurring dream where people keep asking what I’m doing after the post doc… What circle of hell is this again?
March 28, 2024 at 1:54 PM
Recurring dream where people keep asking what I’m doing after the post doc… What circle of hell is this again?
I have had many PhD students from one specific European university continually email me to request data in an excel doc for a “systematic review”. Has this happened to anyone else? I’m a huge proponent of open data but (1) I make it open for everyone and (2) only when published/preprinted.
March 18, 2024 at 7:14 PM
I have had many PhD students from one specific European university continually email me to request data in an excel doc for a “systematic review”. Has this happened to anyone else? I’m a huge proponent of open data but (1) I make it open for everyone and (2) only when published/preprinted.
It's bizarre that ASHA journals refuse to put open science badges on their pdfs... The whole point of badges is to signal that there are additional sources of transparency the reader can access (data, prereg). Not saying badges are THE answer but feels a bit performative on their part.
March 11, 2024 at 1:21 AM
It's bizarre that ASHA journals refuse to put open science badges on their pdfs... The whole point of badges is to signal that there are additional sources of transparency the reader can access (data, prereg). Not saying badges are THE answer but feels a bit performative on their part.
Anyone familiar with a regression alternative to determine minimal detectable change? Delving into this lit and most use the formula 1.96 x sqrt(2) x SEM… but wondering how this translates to a regression model (eg test retest design). Fixed effect of trial and use lower bound of the CI? #Statistics
February 13, 2024 at 7:06 PM
Anyone familiar with a regression alternative to determine minimal detectable change? Delving into this lit and most use the formula 1.96 x sqrt(2) x SEM… but wondering how this translates to a regression model (eg test retest design). Fixed effect of trial and use lower bound of the CI? #Statistics
Anyone familiar with papers/tutorials on why it’s important to consider the data generating process during data analysis? Particularly why certain models are inappropriate given DGP. Haven’t found much so I must be putting the wrong search terms in… #Statistics
January 8, 2024 at 3:30 PM
Anyone familiar with papers/tutorials on why it’s important to consider the data generating process during data analysis? Particularly why certain models are inappropriate given DGP. Haven’t found much so I must be putting the wrong search terms in… #Statistics