We are excited to share our new @PLOSBiology paper on how dopamine neurons control immediate reward behaviors! This project has been a 10-year journey from postdoc to associate professor, spanning three countries. https://t.co/v33wps1RIn
Key finding: The same neurons that help form memories also drive instant attraction/aversion behaviors. They use multiple neurotransmitters to achieve this - a beautiful example of neural complexity!
#Dopamine is important for guiding responses to beneficial & harmful stimuli, and simultaneously writing memories for future reference. @FlyNeuroS@myish_irl@adamcchang &co show how dopaminergic systems mediate both functions in #Drosophila#PLOSBiology https://t.co/aKSQ1ZCgpc
@lakshaymehta31 @TimesAlgebraIND She is crying because she is a looser and you are attacking because Iman is a Muslim. Say directly instead of paddling your own agenda.
@i_paronomasiac@OpenArabicIo Khail is generic specific name of Horse. حصان Hisan is a male horse. FARAS فَرَس is a female horse and MUHR مهر is a young horse.
3 postdoc position available in @TheHassanLab:
1- Biologist to model non-coding human neurodevelopmental disorders
2- Bioinformatician specialised in genomic data analysis
3- Biologist to study the link between neuronal diversity and function in Drosophila
details👇. Please RT.
Happy to share our collaborative paper “Control of TGFβ signalling by ubiquitination independent function of E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIP12 | Cell Death & Disease” led by Dr Omar Khan lab and Fly data from my lab. https://t.co/G2p0e4wtRP