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A highlight of #SFN2022 was a masterful presentation by @analog_ashley on how we can integrate coding into the neuroscience curriculum.
Check out Ashley's recent paper on coding in the neuroscience curriculum in Neuron: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0896627321009946
And this preprint on what we *say* is important in neuro vs. what we train: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.08.09.455678v1
Includes my interview with @10xGenomics! #neuroscience #transcriptomics #spatialtranscriptomics #datascience #bioinformatics #developmentalbiology #SfN22 #SfN2022
Where neuroscientists go to connect: Recapping Society for Neuroscience 2022
https://www.10xgenomics.com/blog/where-neuroscientists-go-to-connect-recapping-society-for-neuroscience-2022
Find highlights from SfN 2022, including new single…
www.10xgenomics.comThis is part of a "dueling perspectives" feature in the Journal of Neuroscience that was also presented at #SFN2022.
For a contrary opinion, see Brad Alger's take: https://www.jneurosci.org/content/42/45/8432
It was a real treat to work with Brad on this, as well as Marina Picciotto (JNEuro Editor), JNeuro staff, and Christophe Bernard (ENeuro Editor) -- hope they'll be on Mastadon soon.
Experimental neuroscience typically uses “ p -valued”…
www.jneurosci.orgNeuroscientists need strong training in experimental design.
Another highlight of #SFN2022 was Mary Harrington's presentation on why and how to integrate experimental design into neuroscience training. Here slides (with sample syllabus) are here: https://osf.io/phzje
And her textbook, The Design of Experiments in Neuroscience, is a great starting point (https://tinyurl.com/expdesignneuro)
Mary's not on Mastodon (yet) -- but soon?
A more direct link to the video interview with me from BioTechniques during #SfN2022
I was so nervous my mind went blank!
https://twitter.com/MyBioTechniques/status/1593008030320582656?t=a_Sn_9E3BekkkLvixygsZw&s=09
“We had a great time catching up with @10xGenomics…
TwitterVideo interview with me from BioTechniques during #SfN2022
I was so nervous my mind went blank!
https://twitter.com/10xGenomics/status/1593015136004046850?t=fMdSmM1p2bVPs_vr7Xh7Qg&s=09
“Congratulations again to our #SfN2022 poster competition…
TwitterI had such a fun time presenting my poster at #sfn2022
https://twitter.com/10xGenomics/status/1592218517423919104?t=lNlrGi1VyLYzg708grQX7g&s=09
What math do neuroscientists need to know?
A highlight of #SFN2022 was Ella Batty's answer to this question. She showed off an incredible math for neuroscientists course she has developed at Harvard with open materials (https://ebatty.github.io/MathToolsforNeuroscience/) and discussed her amazing work with Neuromatch Academy (https://compneuro.neuromatch.io/)
Her SFN slides are here: https://osf.io/s94b2
NPR: Over 23,000 brain scientists gathered in San Diego for a conference last week
Over 23,000 neuroscientists gathered in San Diego last…
www.npr.org#neuroscience So lucky to be working with this amazing group of scientists! Great job on your brilliant presentations at #sfn2022 Tatiana, Leila, Valentina, Sofia, Abdiel and Kim!!! See you all back in beautiful Miami
I once said that Twitter was like going to an academic conference, only much less expensive.
But what does that mean in practice for #ECR and #academicTwitter on Mastadon?
Here's a typical Twitter example. Two days ago I spotted a tweet from Brad Voytek (whose Twitter account is now deleted - please join us here, Brad!) about a poster at #SfN2022 featuring his PhD student Eena Kosik's work on neural #oscillations and #respiration.
I tweeted Brad - he tweet introduced me to Eena...
Brought this lovely back from #SanDiego #SFN2022 Happy Friday #AcademicTooting
#SfN2022 was a blast! We had a huge turnout to the lab's posters. Congrats to the team. What an awesome group.
Made it back after an excellent #SfN2022, took charge of kids from babysitter (@YonatanStrAmit also on the road), partly dealt with my inbox, and now the final question: when will I discover I got Covid?
Okay, if Twitter manages to limp along just long enough to make me liveblog on two platforms during #sfn2022 and then dies before I manage to recover from this round of con crud, I'm going to be pissed.
(Two negative COVID tests so far! But I'm still sniffly, snotty and miserable as I sulk around the house.)
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana...
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RT @Diogenes_LXX
Best poster of #SfN2022
https://twitter.com/Diogenes_LXX/status/1592971753189363713
Hello,
I am a neuroscientist studying how specific regions in the brain are vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease (#AD). We are mainly interested in the neurons of entorhinal cortex and hippocampal since they are affected early in AD and important for memory. We use in vivo electrophysiology to understand the population dynamics of neurons affected by amyloid beta and tau pathologies. More recently, we've been interested in how locus coeruleus pathology impacts downstream regions.
Was awesome meeting so many fellow scientists at the #neuroscience meeting #sfn2022
#neurodon #memory #alzheimers #dementia #entorhinalcortex #hippocampus #locuscoeruleus #sfn22
Heading home from #sfn2022. This was my first big conference since the before times— and wow, how nice it was to catch up with old friends and drink from the firehose of neuroscience that is on full blast for this conference.
Big thank you and pleased to meet you to the folks who came to the dueling perspective symposium on inference this afternoon—it was so special to see a full house excited about stats still so engaged after a long conference..
Had a wonderful time discussing histological definitions of the medial temporal lobe cortical subregions today at my SfN poster! Thanks to all who stopped by! #SfN2022