Postdoctoral position at Emory University!
-- We are seeking someone to join our dynamic team at Emory University as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow! PM if interested and please RT - thanks.
@ihtesham2005 If I remember correctly, adult neurogenesis has not been convincingly established in human (controversy, the least to say). In rodents, yes.
On the other hand, exercise does increase BDNF production and helps nervous system function and regeneration in human.
#Sfn2025 Cell therapies against brain diseases are currently highly invasive. But one day, only a single IV injection may be required.
Here, we show efficient targeting of an interneuron in the hippocampus, but not other regions...
https://t.co/1NNVSiPOlB
Scientists have developed a #bioinspired soft lens that can adjust its focal length automatically in response to varying light levels, similar to a human eye. @ibbgatech
Learn more in Science #Robotics: https://t.co/wrquVyGqXJ
New Preprint Alert! The actin bundling protein Fascin is enriched in dendritic protrusions. Its knockout in mature neurons impairs synaptic potentiation.
Localization of Fascin to Dendritic Protrusions Regulates Postsynaptic Plasticity https://t.co/g3eT7nGF77
Our lab @EmoryUniversity is hiring a research technician! This position is ideal for someone who enjoys research, organization, and working in a team. Come for a few years and publish with us, or stay to build a career. https://t.co/a8Ex7xxndH
Please share some work from our lab, which is looking at the function of nanoscale puncta at synapses. Great job to Haani and the rest of our team! https://t.co/xcoH973tZo
Preprint alert 🔥🔥🔥 - This work is from a @EmoryBCDB graduate student in our group, Kate Hardin. It combines in vitro and in vivo approaches to establish the importance of Fascin in brain development.
A Critical Role for the Fascin Family of Actin Bundling Proteins in Axon Development, Brain Wiring and Function https://t.co/b5NlYTa9Ak #biorxiv_cellbio
Today, I would like to honor the memory of Roger Y. Tsien, born on February 1, 1952. His legacy lives with all who use his technologies, including calcium sensors, fluorescent proteins, the acetoxymethyl (AM) ester, & many more!
https://t.co/YdWfBPUOBB
#FluorescenceFriday
@drdianencefalon Please provide some details. Is it pending application or funded application? When you say that it disappear, is it gone from eRA Commons or something else. We can learn more about what's happening. A pending diversity supplement for one of my students is still there.
Researchers challenged longhorn crazy ants and humans with the same task: maneuvering a T-shaped object through two consecutive open doorways. Single humans always outperformed single ants, but ant groups could beat human groups. In PNAS: https://t.co/nV1ZXoFpSh