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Section on Molecular Neuroscience Staff Lee E. Eiden is the Chief of the Section on Molecular Neuroscience in the National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. He received his B.A. in Chemistry from Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois, and Ph.D. in Pharmacology from The University of Kansas, and was a Staff Fellow, PRAT Fellow, and Senior Staff Fellow in the NIMH Intramural Research Program before joining the faculty as a Principal Investigator and Chief of the Unit on Cell Biology in 1987, and Chief of the Section on Molecular Neuroscience in 1992. His work at the NIH has focused on stimulus-secretion-synthesis coupling, characterization of the vesicular and secretory proteins mediating chemically coded neurotransmission, including chromogranin A, VMAT1, VMAT2, and VAChT and signaling pathways underlying neuropeptide-mediated stress responses. More recently, the laboratory has been involved in micr

Analysts see promise, risk in the big-spending state budget

Analysts see promise, risk in the big-spending state budget
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Many colleges have come up short in their responses to violence against Asian Americans (opinion)

I first visited all 18 CUNY community and senior colleges’ accounts on Instagram just to see how many colleges posted a public statement. To control for colleges that might have more robust communications offices and Instagram activity, or for the fact that they might have posted a message on their website or other channels like Facebook and Twitter but not Instagram, I also compared how many of those colleges made an Instagram post in response to George Floyd’s murder last year. I found that in response to George Floyd’s murder, 15 out of the 18 CUNY colleges, or 83 percent, posted something related to Black Lives Matter, such as a direct statement on systemic racism or a #BlackOutTuesday post. In contrast, only 67 percent responded to the Atlanta shootings or #StopAsianHate (although five out of the six that did not post on Instagram posted something related to Asian solidarity on Twitter, in some cases one to two weeks later). And while the chancellor published a public s

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