Now Hiring! We seek a creative, collaborative scientist whose research harnesses or advances cutting-edge tools, including AI, data science, robotics, biophysics, computer vision, advanced imaging, multi-omics, chemical biology, and synthetic biology. https://t.co/4uxaeIrIwx
Now Hiring! We seek a creative, collaborative scientist whose research harnesses or advances cutting-edge tools, including AI, data science, robotics, biophysics, computer vision, advanced imaging, multi-omics, chemical biology, and synthetic biology. https://t.co/4uxaeIrIwx
Interested in participating in our competition? 🧠🏅Here's some key reminders! More details will come through our mailing list, which contains those who filled out the registration form by September 30th. ✉️ Stay tuned!
#neuroscience#scienceeducation#sciencecareer#opportunity
If you've read our recent article about how vision impacts perception of reality (https://t.co/7Gs5eYyiFE), which type of vision would you prefer to have?
#STEM#neuroscience#scicomm
We are extending our recruitment deadline!! Recruitment will now close on the 21st. If you have been curious about applying-please click on the link below to learn more!
https://t.co/j2ZF5uv3AE
#neuroscience#scicomm#scienceeducation#outreach#scienceoutreach
WE ARE HALFWAY THROUGH SUMMER RECRUITMENT!! That means there is only ONE WEEK left to submit your Knowing Neurons application. We are looking to fill many positions this cycle and would greatly appreciate your interest in joining our organization!
https://t.co/sgvlpxcBvw
Knowing Neurons is recruiting! We will be accepting applications until July 14th. There are two separate applications- one for our general positions and one for our Multilingual Outreach and Translation team which is embedded in the general form.
https://t.co/j2ZF5uv3AE
Let's celebrate the World Sea Turtle Day and show our mother earth that we do care! 🐢 🌎 Join us to this Beach Clean-up event on June 14th at the @Whitney_Lab in St. Augustine. Pizza and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided after the cleaning.
This past Friday, one of our Outreach & Translation members, Natalia Padillo-Anthemides was able to visit the North Central Florida SfN chapter and present a poster describing how our organization aims to reach a multilingual audience. Everyone give her a round of applause!
I'm thrilled I had the opportunity to highlight the amazing work happening at Knowing Neurons and the dedicated individuals whose remarkable efforts in the Spanish Translation Project has driven the KN multilingual project expansion! I'm so grateful to be a part of the team! 😁🧠
This past Friday, one of our Outreach & Translation members, Natalia Padillo-Anthemides was able to visit the North Central Florida SfN chapter and present a poster describing how our organization aims to reach a multilingual audience. Everyone give her a round of applause!
We still have some spots for the second session of our event "Paint a Pot with SACNAS" Don't miss the opportunity to relax while painting a pot, enjoying some food, and chatting with nice people! Scan the QR code to register. 😊
Awesome work @remiketchum! So so glad I got to be even a small part of it and your gracious mentorship and guidance during the benchwork process (+ beyond in my PhD life in general hehe), thank you.! #dnaextractions#ctenogeno#ctenophore#combjelly
When is a species not a species... or when is a species actually more than one species? A nice study led by Remi Ketchum in our collaborator Joe Ryan's lab at the Whitney Labs answers that question with regards to species boundaries in Mnemiopsis.
https://t.co/t4QK6UU9Us
Tomorrow we will have our third guest in our Professional Development Sessions "For an Inclusive Future in Science". Don't miss the opportunity to attend to this insightful talk. If you haven't registered yet, do it now in this link:
https://t.co/BcuFXLTHWR
I've recently discovered a really useful R package by Jan Broder Engler called tidyheatmaps. It's designed to make creating heatmaps from tidy data easy, especially for publication-quality visuals. The package uses pheatmap for detailed heatmaps with less coding.
If you work with data like gene expression, you can get a heatmap set up quickly. The usage is straightforward, allowing for quick customization of your heatmaps.
Check out the full guide for all options: https://t.co/imJP1uO2hA
Give it a try for your next data visualization task. It could be a game changer for presenting your data.
If you're interested in statistics, data science, and programming, you might also enjoy my free newsletter where such topics are covered regularly.
More information: https://t.co/X93SeCe0rb
#programmer #Rpackage #coding
NCBS is closed until further notice & Seahorse Key is unsafe for visitors due to erosion, so we’re canceling all events for the year to focus on recovery.
Cedar Key City Hall is still accepting volunteers, or donate directly to our lab rebuild efforts at https://t.co/Qk9cteUKGE.