Once I read a [Dowling lab paper](10.1002/cne.22135) on how to label horizontal cells in zebrafish retinas with DiI. One day I decided to try it and never expected it to work so well and produce such beautiful images.
Here is a horizontal-cell bloom
Allow #myself to #introduction #myself.
I am a #basic neuroscientist and Associate Professor at the University of Washington, where my lab studies how the brain senses and moves the body (#proprioception #motorcontrol).
I will mainly be tooting about the #research and accomplishments of the scientists in my lab, new and old #neuroscience papers that incite me, and efforts to improve the rigor and equity of science. I may slip in the occasional #snowfly pic.
I hope to use #ScienceMastodon for discovering new scientific #manna and for unexpected interactions with #Scientists and #PseudoScientists alike.
Check https://dandiarchive.org/
Unlimited file size, everything NWB captures. They have a couple of terabyte-scale data sets. Perfect for V(T) data!
Delighted to share that my first ever first-author paper is now out from Cell Reports! We started out with a gene, a behavioral phenotype, and no idea what was going on at the circuit level to link those things. Classic genetic methods (temporal-specific and cell-type-specific rescue) told us the gene acts acutely in neurons-- but which ones? We developed a computational method that ended up IDing a new projection to the decision-making circuit! https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(22)01678-3
RT @bewersdorflab
Our latest work on #bioRxiv answers a simple question: can you see cellular substructures and ultrastructure without fluorescence, or even a 🔬? - Yes, you can! With #UnclearingMicroscopy! @OnsMSaad1 @mshribak @YaleCellBio
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.29.518361v1
RT @OnsMSaad1@twitter.com
***See your cells without a microscope*** 👀
Introducing #UnclearingMicroscopy, where cells are expanded 8,000 volumetrically and opaqued with light-scattering molecules of high density to reveal cell microstructure with the naked eye
bioRxiv: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.29.518361v1
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/OnsMSaad1/status/1598909064414580737
Big welcome to @anneurai!
Anne is an Assistant Professor in Leiden (Netherlands). Let's all celebrate her substantial contributions to understanding how we make decisions:
https://anneurai.net/
Anne is also been part of the heart and soul of an exciting team science experiment in brain research, the @InternationalBrainLab
Finally, let's applaud Anne's contributions to Green Neuroscience. She continuously offers us all action items for stopping climate change: https://anneurai.net/green-neuroscience/
An examination of over 1 million funding proposals to the National Science Foundation from 1996 to 2019 reveals that white principal investigators are consistently funded at higher rates than most non-white PIs and relative funding rates for white PIs have been increasing. https://elifesciences.org/articles/83071?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic_features
"Many researchers do not share their data and code simply because they do not know how. The process of archiving data and code is not always straightforward. In one survey of biologists, 46% of respondents were unaware of how to organize data in a presentable and usable way, and 33% reported that not knowing which online hosting service, or repository, to use was a barrier to sharing data and code "
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2022.1113
Hello world! We are Open Ephys. We make #opensource hardware and software for #neuroscience research. We are a worker cooperative (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worker_cooperative). We want to make scientific tools available to anybody who might want to use them.
🚨JOB ALERT🚨
My lab at University of Maryland-Baltimore is hiring a postdoc!
Consider applying if you are interested in cellular regulators of excitability #ionchannels, mouse brains🧠, CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing 🧬✂️, and behaviors 🐭
(more info here: https://thejuarezlab.com)!
We are dedicated to the promotion of diversity and inclusivity in science.
We can also connect at #ACNP2022 in December!
#neuroscience #neurojobs #PDjob #URMinSTEM #BlackinNeuro #DSPAN #HHMIGilliam #NeuroMastodon
@JohnMichaelBall@Twitter
FTW!
Targeting Mitochondria 2022 Best Innovation Award - World Mitochondria Society https://wms-site.com/alert-on-mitochondria/1078-targeting-mitochondria-2022-best-innovation-award
If you haven't read about mitochondria acting as microlenses yet, go check out John's full paper (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35235359/)!
RT @jjbaglondon@twitter.com
A poster and accompanying review article to help us think about “growth”:
Resolving morphogenesis into quantifiable cell behaviours https://journals.biologists.com/dev/article-abstract/149/21/dev199794/281766/Resolving-morphogenesis-into-quantifiable-cell/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/jjbaglondon/status/1592123155501690880
A few years ago I made this flow chart of which Mastodon posts end up in which timelines!
So, you can see how each instance will have a different local timeline, and even a slightly different federated timeline - and you can see why the federated timeline moves so much faster than the local one, too.
This is why it's important to boost good posts and use hashtags - the fediverse is fragmented and harder to search by nature.
Thank you @ondinecleaver2022 for the initiative
a few more:
@HaoYin @guijacquemet
@dgaboriau
@pj_saez
@rburdine
@juanonyme
@a_tsakiridis @maxvcg @harryleitch @AxelVisel @MHVerlhac @juliettemathieu @t_rayon @bbruneau @Etche_homo @albertcardona
@Amayran
@generegulation
@Sophie_Chauvet @kkroll @Mill_lab @MarieKmita
Everyone who wants to be known by the community should make a post with #DevBio or #DevBiol hashtags.
These will be seen across servers, making it easier to find each other
#introduction Hoping to connect to #scientists to develop a community that celebrates success, commiserates in defeats, supports EDI initiatives in #stem , and shares #LOTR memes. #neuroscience
Ok here we go #introduction #neuroscience
I am a PhD candidate, currently writing my dissertation on how populations of neurons in the ferret auditory cortex represent sound in the context of historical stimuli.
Think "tree bark" vs "dog bark", context is everything. While the example is semantic, the context modulation appears with more primitive A1 representations.
While I am not poking brains with neuropixels or taming pythons, I am whacking friends with swords (HEMA, see picture)
Where are all the #DevBio people at? I want to meet you all!
Visual neuroscientist and developmental biologist 🇨🇴. Assistant Professor, Biology and BBI, University of Maryland - College Park.