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The lab has two posters at SFN this year!

567.08. The rat frontal cortex encodes a value map in support of economic decisions under risk abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/106

217.11. Distinct roles for rat premotor cortex in World-Centered versus Self-Centered Planning
abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/106

#introduction hi all 👋 I'm a neuroscientist turned full time science writer who's always been interested in animal communication. Studied songbirds in undergrad + grad school 🐦, now focused on relaying science in interesting and accessible ways as a PIO at Duke/the Institute for Brain Sciences 🧠

Word nerd in my rapidly diminishing spare time -- NYT x-word (Sun - Thurs), devout Susie Dent fan, wannabe professional Scrabbler.

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Hi all 👋 ,

I'm Tamas and I'm a PhD student @ UCSF working on cell volume regulation during neutrophil migration. I like questions related to the biophysical properties of cells. What are the physical limits of cell shape changes? What constraints are cells facing when moving?

I like to use #microscopy 🔬 and genetics to answer these questions with some #optogenetics 🔦 to be fancy.

I also maintain some #julialang packages that I've developed along the way.

#biophysics #cellbiology

The Crete Fly Neuro conference is my absolute favorite. Drosophila neurobiologists, save the date: May 28-June 2023, 2023
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an #introduction: I'm Dylan, I work at DAIR as a research engineer.

Recently I've been thinking about popular narratives about AI, and how to (re)frame people's ways of thinking about ethics in AI/ML. I also think a lot about datasets, particularly wrt classificatory systems and data labor. I'm a swe by training, so I also spend a good amount of my time data engineering (and slowly learning frontend).

Outside of that, I'm also super into social dance, particularly #westcoastswing dancing 🕺

Hi all #introduction
I’m a graduate student at max planck institute for biological cybernetics Tübingen working at the intersection of behavior, systems and computational neuroscience. Our model organism of interest is zebrafish. For now I am here to connect/ interact with people from #neuroscience and #ml ..

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@derickflorian I looked at some of these! They come in more exciting colors than the ones I tried. Will consider! I have a guerilla art project in mind that requires dry-erase markers.

I've been on a low-effort, low-stakes quest to find whiteboard markers that aren't disappointing. So far, the Chisel-Tip Pentel Markathon Pump Dry Erase Markers are doing well. I've been using them for over a month with no frustration. Tentative recommendation.
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@mishaahrens @albertcardona @PessoaBrain Interesting! I played with one of these today when I walked by. They're interactive with touch screens. You can be like a TV weatherman and expand areas, play videos, which is pretty fun, but means they can't be *that* high up.

@michelnivard@fediscience.org Great points! If I had to guess, the lifetimes of these screens will unfortunately be shorter than we would hope.

@LauLauThom Good point! I've noticed that the monitors have been on all day as well.

We are looking for postdocs! (1) To study how brainwide neuronal activity supports diverse behaviors (w Kenneth Harris); (2) To relate the activity of a neuron to its pre- and postsynaptic neurons across cortex (w Alipasha Vaziri and Federico Rossi). tinyurl.com/CortexlabPostdoc

@albertcardona @PessoaBrain Ya, I'm in Virginia USA. We will see how it goes! It is clear that no one would ever come up with this idea from scratch, but I think it went from paper posters, to virtual poster sessions where presenters gave short talks then answered questions at like 30-min intervals (these were the highlights of the HHMI meetings for me), to this as they try to bring what worked well virtually to an in-person meeting. When I was a postdoc, people would attach tablets to their posters at CV conferences to show videos.

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