What a treat to start the new year with a new paper from the lab, with @azayhara ! @hongyu_chang and Wenbo Tang found that pupil dynamics in naturally sleeping mice uncover a microstructure of sleep that organizes different types of memory replay: https://t.co/okaSSFyEfs
Hello everyone, my latest research work with David Smith (@dms248) and Adam Miller (@thisisampm) on 'The Retrosplenial cortical role in delayed spatial alternation' is online now. Happy to share it with you all! You can check it out here: https://t.co/GKcWWQG5ss
I'm happy to share our recent work with @alexophir! This was a fun one to get out the door, as it began as a collaboration between two honors students in our labs. Turns out, prairie voles don't respond to social isolation in the same ways as mice.
https://t.co/aHMWcMyTjI
The Tschida Lab is keen to recruit a new PhD student in this upcoming cycle. We are on the hunt for students interested in the neural circuits that regulate vocal communication and other social behaviors. Happy to chat more with interested students! Please RT!
What if traumatic memories could be erased?
In a Q&A, Beckman Director Steve Maren (@StephenMaren) reflects on his cinematic start to science, explains his fascination with the amygdala and explores on emotional memories both personal and scientific. 💬
https://t.co/MIAVNkJ75r
Looking forward to meet everybody and enjoy the science once again this #SfN24 ! The lab is presenting several posters, most of them on Sunday afternoon. Stop by to chat, check out what we have been up to this year and meet our amazing students and postdocs 🤩
If you are going to be at SFN and want to see what we have been up to, we have five posters and a talk. All unpublished data, so come give us feedback! Feel free to retweet! Thanks!
Reposting our job add. We're an open, collaborative dept in a rising R1. Las Vegas is a terrific city to live in, but only if you like sunny weather, affordable housing, little traffic, easy access to nature, top quality cuisine around every corner, and a truly diverse populous.
Hello everyone, my research work in David Smith's (@dms248) lab on 'Time cells in the Retrosplenial Cortex' got published today. Happy to share it with you all! You can check it out here: https://t.co/mvcIfb1n8U
Super proud of @CLau29410995 ‘s phd work. She shows that the retrosplenial cortex (not the hippocampus) simultaneously possesses spatial signals anchor in local and global spaces in connected environments.
https://t.co/CDa5SXcUt2
@StephenMaren@BeckmanIllinois That's excellent, Steve! So cool that you're going 'home' to U of I and the Beckman. I spent some of the most fun years of my life there.
Neuroscientist and #ILLINOIS alumnus Steve Maren will join Beckman as its new director on August 16, pending Board of Trustees approval.
Maren was among the first students to study in the new Beckman Institute in the late 1980s.
Happy homecoming. 🔶🔹
🗞️https://t.co/TUsemwO7Cv
Welcome to Pickleball 101. Your professor will be Lesa Carter, MPS ’94, PhD ’01 — a devotee to the sport who goes by the nickname “Petunia Pickle" and a level-two instructor by the International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association.
https://t.co/9yh2WsXd5Z