Amelia Douglass (@ameliamdouglass) 's Twitter Profile
Amelia Douglass

@ameliamdouglass

Neuroscientist. @BIDMChealth and @harvardmed. Incoming PI at @ISTAustria. dmhlab.org Hypothalamus and Homeostasis. 🇦🇺

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Christian Peters (@cpetersperez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to see our work published in Science Advances! Here, we show that ghrelin activates neurons in the central amygdala to promote food consumption and explore the involved circuits. Thanks to Songwei He, Federica Fermani Hansol Lim wenyu Ding Christian Mayer (@[email protected]) Ruediger Klein

wenyu Ding (@wenyuding90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our preprint with Helena Weltzien, Christian Peters and Ruediger Klein. Here we show a novel central amygdala circuit that regulates nausea-induced feeding suppression.

Graziana Gatto (@gattograziana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First GattoLab paper finally out as reviewed pre-print in eLife "A spinal synergy of excitatory and inhibitory neurons coordinates ipsilateral body movements" doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… via eLife - the journal. Thanks to the reviewers for insightful comments, stay tuned more experiments coming.

Amelia Douglass (@ameliamdouglass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An incredibly detailed and indispensable resource that is sure to be a game changer for so many projects. Congratulations to all the authors!

Neurobiology Imaging Facility at Harvard Medical (@hms_nif) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mouse brain cleared with iDISCO (developed by Nicolas Renier) Reconstruction with @zeiss_arivis in the NIF by @lowensteined! The staining is against tyrosine hydroxylase. Images acquired on a @MesoSpim at the Broad Institute together with Lindsey Erion Barner youtu.be/g7WIx1AIII8

Graziana Gatto (@gattograziana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One PhD position open in the Gatto Lab from January 2025 to functionally dissect the input onto hindlimb premotor interneurons during locomotion in physiological and pathological (Huntington disease) states.