Dr. Maria Holland
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Dr. Maria Holland
@mholla.bsky.social
Ass Prof at Notre Dame, studying the mechanics of the brain and other soft stuff. Mamá. Pro-life/whole-life because science. Tweets are my own.
That's great to hear! I did talk to a few colleagues who felt they were held to clear standards like that but unfortunately it was not the majority...but it does show it's possible!
August 17, 2024 at 12:59 AM
Thank you to all the colleagues who chatted with me privately about this over the past ~year. I'm happy to play a role in bringing this conversation into the public view! (6/6)
August 16, 2024 at 6:45 PM
We wanted to bring some light to these experiences and share some policy suggestions: (5/6)
August 16, 2024 at 6:45 PM
My coauthors and I wrote based on the literature and our personal and shared experiences. This phenomenon is not discussed much publicly but in trusted spaces you hear the same stories over and over and over (4/6)
August 16, 2024 at 6:44 PM
And when faculty try to opt out of the extensions they're eligible for, they're viewed as going up "early" (3/6)
August 16, 2024 at 6:44 PM
Extensions are becoming more and more common (e.g. COVID) and they're accumulating for some faculty (2/6)
August 16, 2024 at 6:42 PM
When Hiroshi and I first talked, he described us as "climbing the same mountain from different sides". I'm very much looking forward to seeing what we find at the top!
September 5, 2023 at 7:31 PM
We submitted our proposal to NSF (and a similar version, in Japanese (!!) to an agency in Japan), but it was picked up for funding by NINDS. I'm very grateful for their support as well as the Japanese NICT. I'm also happy to talk about my experience with CRCNS!
September 5, 2023 at 7:31 PM
CRCNS (Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience) is a weird program that definitely had some administrative/logistic challenges - but it is so cool that a mechanism exists to fund international collaborations like this.
September 5, 2023 at 7:31 PM
Ever since I met one of Prof. Kawasaki's students at SfN in 2019, which I attended to find experimental collaborators, I knew that we could do cool things together. First, we published an awesome paper in PLOS Comp. Bio, and then I found the funding mechanism to let us keep working together!
September 5, 2023 at 7:31 PM