🤩🔥👏 Amazing story from @NedergaardLab on what drives brain clearance during sleep || Norepinephrine-mediated slow vasomotion drives glymphatic clearance during sleep: Cell https://t.co/pRuOUCosdg
#eNeuro | Examining Brain Activity Responses during Rat Ultrasonic Vocalization Playback: Insights from a Novel fMRI Translational Paradigm
https://t.co/c8HKyDcoij
Can we design allosteric modulators that change a GPCR's preferred G protein? Yes!💥
BAMs at the GPCR-transducer interface change G protein subtype selectivity in predictable ways, enabling rational drug design.
The lab's 1st preprint! Check it out! https://t.co/ujSNQZsenV
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I'm excited to share with you all our new paper (co-authors the twitterless Anna Lally and @Healeylab) out in @CommsBio!! I've made a tweet thread abstract below, spooky halloween style.🎃
Open access at the following link:
https://t.co/PZFlOz1lpp
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It's peak spooky season- but imagine not feeling any fear at all! This week, @PennNGG student Omer Zeliger discusses Patient S.M., a woman with a rare neurological disorder that quite literally made her fearless. Learn more here: https://t.co/47QE36K4AJ #scicomm#spookyscience
A little article I wrote about our research and queer women's health research broadly: OPINION Queer women are overlooked in LGBTQ+ and women’s health research, and we’re here to change that https://t.co/7qhPfqDTl3
Ever wanted to explore the driving forces underlying inhibitory neuronal signalling? We did! So, for my MSc in @JosephRaimondo lab, we developed the all-optical approach ORCHID - all-Optical Reporting of CHloride Ion Driving force. Now out in @NatureComms https://t.co/kJGv5mZkpg
26 years after Larry Swanson emphasized “the amygdala is neither a structural or functional unit” we used sn-RNAseq to answer the question:
“What is the [primate] amygdala?”
Check out the preprint 👇
https://t.co/qARasyT6J7
Neuroscientists care about the causes of behavior, while ethologists care about the consequences. These approaches need to merge for us to understand human behavior and its associated suffering. Dorian Battivelli, Fan Zhengxiao, Hu Hailan, and I lay out the why and what.
Shoutout to @_TheTransmitter for some excellent recent articles! Highly recommend these recent pieces:
https://t.co/YTaYWichWC
And this one on what defines a neural mechanism (a key topic we cover in my first-year PhD systems neuroscience class):
https://t.co/jEmjcNguDB
A new tool for visualising synaptic vesicle release sites: A Munc13-1-SNAP knock-in mouse line. It works with the help of a new chemical biology probe, by the one and only @BroichhagenJ
https://t.co/ZbWp9eIO29
New preprint from @kuldeepshrivas3 looking at how BNST and lateral hypothalamic glutamatergic neurons coordinate reward seeking based on energy state.
https://t.co/JCso9MJwGB
Big news! The fly connectome is featured on the cover of a special edition of Nature.
This is all possible thanks to the collaboration of 292 members of The FlyWire Consortium!
https://t.co/Mrz7Yrx1eU
Check out the thread for an overview of the 9 #flywire papers published today
One week from today, the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology will be announced.
Here are the 79 most likely awardees, each of whom has won two or more pre-Nobel “predictor” prizes:
We're thrilled to share the lab's first preprint- on CRF neurons, hypocretin/orexin signaling, and BNST neurophysiology in excess alcohol drinking and withdrawal-enhanced anxiety behavior! A collaborative effort with @JulieKauer75377 and @AnneVassalli, led by postdoc Dr. Yihe Ma
We are hiring 3+ Neuroscience faculty at CU Boulder! Seeking applicants with outstanding research programs in cell/molecular neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, and integrative physiology. #academicjobs@FuturePI_Slack@NeuroRumblr
https://t.co/7a8uRKtNGQ