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Mark Stokes
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Scientist, dad, not a robot (impeccable CAPTCHA track record), some views are my own, retweet usually = endorsement
- Hi folks, I’m afraid it’s time for me to say goodbye. Not just leaving Twitter, but the whole show. I’ve been battling cancer last 2 years, but now only have a few days left now. Thank you wonderful people, I leave this crazy world with much love in my heart ❤️
- 18 years ago I turned up at this gate with a suitcase, and some vague ideas for graduate studies. Always fun to return and check out the old haunts
- Happy 2022 everyone! This year will be especially significant for me. In 2020 I was diagnosed w cancer. Prognosis not v promising. After 6 months treatment, things started to look up, but by the end of 2021 cancer came back. Now restarted chemo, & planning to make v most of 2022
- This is amazing, thanks Alex et al for putting this together. I’m honoured by the kind words, but also very proud of your collective wisdom. Thanks for the inspiration you have all provided me over the years. Continue doing wonderful things!A bunch of @StokesNeuro's trainees (from many points in time) put together a list of '10 simple rules for a supportive lab environment', inspired by the example he set. This has been a wonderful moment of reflection for me personally, as I start my own lab direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/d…
- Thanks Eelke for your contribution! And also for the happy memories :)I have extremely fond memories of my time in @StokesNeuro's lab. Alumni got together and wrote about the example set by Mark. Thanks to @Alexandra_Pike and @NoonanMP for the initiative, and to @postlelab for setting up the JoCN Special Focus of which this is part. (PDF in thread)
- Thanks Earl and Tim for your contribution, a complex and dynamic read 😁New paper! With @timbuschman Working Memory Is Complex and Dynamic, Like Your Thoughts direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/d…
- Replying to @markstokes111Ha ha, sadly no! But maybe on this street I discovered in Dublin…











