Every Iranian I ever met (and I met quite a few, in universities in Europe and the U.S) was extremely friendly and nice. It would be INSANE of me to identify them with their crazy leaders, who they probably hate. I don't understand why anyone confuses governments with civilians.
Sabbatical starts tonight! I will be writing grant applications and manuscripts. I'm looking for a postdoc or staff scientist position. PFC, PPC, sensory cortices. Planar and laminar high density ephys. I would like to learn 2-photon and optogenetics. If anyone has a position?
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Dear Esteemed researchers,
An event to dive deep into the fascinating and intricate thalamus.
Please join 🙂 Thalamus Anatomy and Connectomics Conference (October 30 – 31 in Tübingen, Germany)
https://t.co/RT5qXZYsmn
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@ThalamicS @TueNeuroCampus
Sometime ago, we showed that individual PCs can multiplex different streams of behavioral information https://t.co/whIjpByEjV. I am so glad to see some evidence for that! Great work by @SI_plasticity 🙏🏼👏🏻
I am extremely delighted to share that our work on "Multidimensional cerebellar computations for flexible control of movements” is now published in @NatureComms.
Many thanks to my coauthors, @sungho_hong_ , @erik_deschutter , Junya Inoue & Peter Thier!
https://t.co/CrvgrGgN67
Finally out! A landmark in our quest to understand cerebellum's role in coordinating movement and learning new coordination. Exciting developments ahead! Grateful to co-authors @AkshayMarkanday, Junya Inoue, @erik_deschutter (@DeschutterOIST), & Peter Thier.