Very excited about our latest publication, which was spearheaded by @MsEllenKoch, who recently successfully defended her PhD thesis! Learn more about the article and Ellen here!
A new research paper from @MsEllenKoch in the @LynnRaymondLab examines how brain activity is altered during behavioural tasks in Huntington disease. Learn more about Ellen and her research in our latest trainee spotlight: https://t.co/Xjt8wg1eMl
Our latest publication investigates how cortical processing of sensory input is affected in HD mice! In collaboration with @mohajerani77 and @vangreenmouse. Read it here: https://t.co/Dv1oOlOQUT
Some of our latest work in collaboration with @vangreenmouse and @mohajerani77 explores cortical processing of sensory information in HD and reveals aberrantly increased activation in response to sensory stimulation. https://t.co/0XgyYjtQ6p
@snpc_404 @MsEllenKoch @TDTneuro Yes we find that jRGECO/RCaMP is usually noisier than our GCaMP signal. The signal here is from jRCAMP1b, titer is ≥ 1×10¹³ vg/mL
Fiber photometry experiments today - @MsEllenKoch is recording neural activity from spiny projection neurons in the dorsal striatum! The green is the direct pathway, and the red is the indirect pathway @TDTneuro#neuroscience#NeuroTwitter
Excited to share our latest paper - a 5-point manifesto for psychological care for people with #HuntingtonsDisease - out now as #OpenAccess in the Journal of Personalized Medicine: https://t.co/pCMypKXMTP
HD is more than just a brain disorder, and our care needs to reflect this!
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Well, I'm officially a doctor after ~6 years of graduate work, so that's pretty neat. You can check out my thesis here, if ~200 pages of mice pulling levers sounds like it's up your alley: https://t.co/SdwPwHwmiW
Our senior PhD student, Ellen, will be presenting her in vivo work at #SfNConnectome21 tomorrow! She is exploring how activity in the dorsal striatum correlates with motor learning and spontaneous behaviour, and how this is affected in HD mice.
Looking forward to hearing about all the latest neuroscience research at #SfNConnectome21 starting tomorrow!
I'll be presenting our work imaging striatal activity during motor learning and spontaneous behaviour in HD mouse models! @LynnRaymondLab
https://t.co/vVZEyjJC1n
New openings for a research assistant and a post doctoral fellow in the area of neuroinflammation @UBC@DMCBrainHealth and @ubcpathology A unique opportunity to mix glial biology with immune processes relevant to multiple sclerosis & other neurodegenerative disorders.
1/I am pleased to share our new preprint (https://t.co/FXQBauzzTE), wherein a talented pdf in the lab @viajesubmarino examined how patterns of cortical dynamics are modified by experience at different spacial (micro & mesoscale) & temporal scales @ccbn_neuro @UofLArtsci @CAN_ACN
Alzheimer's research is an important part of our work here at the Centre! Check out some projects our researchers are working on, ranging from the impact of exercise on AD to how motherhood affects cognitive health in the disease #WorldAlzheimersDay
https://t.co/eFMeml0SOg