The meeting schedule for the neuroethology GRC is live - come to both the GRS and GRC. Stellar science and opportunity to meet great people in the field. GRC technically has an application process, but we welcome everyone with any neuroscience or behavior background/interests.
Join @TuftsUniversity Professor Emerita @silent_sparks on 4/27 @ 12pm for a lecture on the magic of fireflies & conservation efforts. Join us in the Curtis Hall Multipurpose Rm (free pizza!) or online at https://t.co/RGvZvXpoeX. Cosponsored by @EnvStudiesTufts & @tufts_biology.
The Neural Systems and Behavior course at MBL is looking for Course Assistants for this summer. It’s a great way to hear about cutting edge research in a lot of different systems!
REMINDER: NeuroBoston poster abstracts DUE FRIDAY, 10/14/22. Talks will be selected at each career level. Where/when: Boston University CRC (location below) on 11/4/22 from 1030am-315pm. Lunch provided! Practice your SfN pitch IN PERSON! Keynote: Dr. Eve Marder! please RT
A little late but thank you to @ISAE2020 and @SimoneMeddle for a organizing a wonderful conference! An already fun-filled week ended on the highest high note when I won the best poster award!!
We are hiring a #postdoc interested in neuroethology, electrophysiology, and behavior to come study somatosensory and auditory perception in songbirds at McGill U in Montreal. More details on the position & lab here: https://t.co/o7LJKU3na3 Please RT!
Super excited to share the results of a collaboration with Ani Patel, Professor of Psychology @tufts and expert in cross-species studies of music cognition and rhythmic processing. Congrats to Andrew Rouse! Check it out here: https://t.co/A6eAlAk9At
Super excited to share the latest paper from my lab in @CurrentBiology: zebra finches have unprecedented fine-control over their vocal muscles, many neurons innervate single muscle fibers! https://t.co/QYOqb6dE3g
@about_songbird @neuroethology @SyddanskUni@animal_prattle
Please join us for the season finale of the virtual songbird satellite!
Communication in mammals
Fri June 4, 11am EST, talks by Katie Tschida, Rob Froemke, & Yisi Zhang.
See flyer for details, links coming soon. First time attendees register here: https://t.co/owbAoRjxFz
Our new paper is out!! We studied a hierarchical pattern (Menzerath's law; ML) in 15 songbirds. ML describes the pattern that the greater the whole, the smaller the parts. (1/5)
@SakataJon, Mori, Wada, @BioMcGill
https://t.co/oxXRKOCxtK