#Introduction. I'm a neurotechnologist and neuroscientist at Imperial College London (where I am Professor of Neurotechnology in the Dept of Bioengineering). My research focuses on understanding the neural coding of memory, and how it is impaired in memory disorders. Towards these goals I also develop new tools for neuroscience (multiphoton, data analysis, mouse behaviour etc). Outside science I'm into cycling (particularly gravel). #neuroscience #neurotechnology
So, I've joined the mass migration! Here's a wee #introduction:
I'm a science journalist interested in stories about people & science: how we generate evidence, how we use evidence, how we treat the people involved in the process.
New Scot 🏴, but always Saffa 🇿🇦, with an increasingly weird hybrid accent. Talk to me about bikes, running, music, and dogs.
@KathiEichler @albertcardona @clathrin
A crucial tool, if you need to automatically find faces in your #EM data in #catmaid (by Brett Graham)
Working at the interface of #AI and #neuroscience? Consider this "dry lab" junior #facultyPosition.
https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/11754
Deadline in 3 weeks!
Hello! A brief #introduction - I am an Asst Prof at Bocconi University (Italy) doing research in theoretical #neuroscience. My main interests are related to sensory representations: what are the underlying circuit mechanisms? how are they modulated by movement? what computational benefits do they provide? I combine theoretical modeling and data analysis. Lately, I have also been interested in integrating #connectomics in network modeling.
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#introduction #NeuroscienceMigration
I am a neuroscientist with the CNRS in Paris, France. In the lab we use 2-photon imaging and neuropixel recordings with simple animal behavior paradigms (e.g. https://bit.ly/3GmXWeX ) to investigate how networks of neurons in the cerebellum and the motor cortex collaborate to overcome sensorimotor perturbations.
If you'll be in San Diego for SFN, you can swing by our poster: https://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/10619/presentation/70225
Time for an #introduction. Nervous systems — yours, mine, those of mice, fish, and insects and worms — are made up of populations of different kinds of neurons that communicate with one another. Current electron microscopy generates millimeter-scale volumes with the morphology and synaptic connectivity of up to 10^5 neurons. As a scientist at the Allen Institute, I am mapping out the cell types and connectivity rules found in cortex and building computational tools to help others do the same.
Hi all, I'm a postdoc in the @debivort lab studying individuality in Drosophila, with a particular interest in how it evolves over time and looking for circuit correlates of behavioral preference. Mostly lurked on twitter except when I had science to promote, but interested to see how things work here!
#introduction
Hi everyone,
I am Nila. I am a neuroscientist & currently a Postdoc in Rainer Friedrich's lab at FMI. I study the circuit of the olfactory bulb in the adult zebrafish using a connectomic approach. Recently I have been a bit sidetracked by telencephalic temptations...
I am here to keep up to date and exchange with the scientific community. But I love to have my mind blown by anything nature. So, I am hoping to learn many fun facts outside of my horizons (& to see many beautiful images as well).
I am a first-gen academic which has sometimes been a struggle (mostly in my mind). Topics of open access, social mobility & justice are important to me, and I do have to learn a lot there.
Parenting 3 little humans doesn't leave much energy for hobbies but running is my lifeline.
Hi Mastodon! Another migrating neurobiologist here - I’m a sensory neuroscience postdoc at Cornell University working on optimizing functional imaging of #brainstem circuits using #multiphoton #microscopy in awake, behaving mice.
Looking forward to the new chapter here!
Hello! A brief #introduction - I’m an Asst Prof at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. I study organizational principles of #neuralNetworks. We study #neuralCircuits underlying #motorControl, #sensoryIntegration, and #decisionMaking across species. We also develop methods for synapse-resolution #connectomics. Looking forward to learning more!
Interested in neuronal circuits underlying flexible and innate behavior. Assoc Prof. https://www.lee.hms.harvard.edu/