Cheng Huang (@chenghuangthu) 's Twitter Profile
Cheng Huang

@chenghuangthu

Asst Prof, Dept. of Neurosci. @WUSTLneurosci. Studying dopamine in learning and movement with long-term voltage imaging in flies. huangchengwashu.bsky.social

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Takaki Komiyama (@takaki_komiyama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

663 days since the senseless tragedy that took An, we present a manuscript that reports some of the discoveries that she left us. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Wanhe Li (@xseedling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear All, I believe that this thread will become one of my most important contributions to the fly field (I hope I will make other contributions)! Here, I introduce the Soy Milk Machine Fly Food Method, a.k.a., DeepCook!#Drosophila#NewPI

Dear All,  I believe that this thread will become one of my most important contributions to the fly field (I hope I will make other contributions)! Here, I introduce the Soy Milk Machine Fly Food Method, a.k.a., DeepCook!#Drosophila#NewPI
Fatih Dinc (@fatihdin4en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My PhD work is now out! Here, we set out to formalize the neural manifold hypothesis and explain several experimental phenomena in systems neuroscience with a single theoretical framework. I highly recommend giving it a read, though tweetprint come much later!

My PhD work is now out! Here, we set out to formalize the neural manifold hypothesis and explain several experimental phenomena in systems neuroscience with a single theoretical framework. I highly recommend giving it a read, though tweetprint come much later!
Bing Ye (@byneuron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Excited to announce our new book, “Genetic Models of Down Syndrome”! This comprehensive guide explores diverse model systems—from invertebrate to vertebrate models—to advance our understanding of Down syndrome. #DownSyndrome #GeneticModels #Genetics Global Down Syndrome Foundation Trisomy 21 Research Society

1/ Excited to announce our new book, “Genetic Models of Down Syndrome”! This comprehensive guide explores diverse model systems—from invertebrate to vertebrate models—to advance our understanding of Down syndrome. #DownSyndrome #GeneticModels #Genetics <a href="/GDSFoundation/">Global Down Syndrome Foundation</a> <a href="/t21rs/">Trisomy 21 Research Society</a>
Cheng Huang (@chenghuangthu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the best in vivo AP propagation movie we got so far. Recorded at 1k Hz from the axonal branches of a fly CNS neuron, using voltage indicator pAce.

Lisha Shao (@lishashao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our amazing lab manager is off to start his PhD at Rutgers this fall! We are looking for a new lab manager/technician to join our team. If you're interested in exciting research on the neural mechanisms of reward, check out the opportunity! careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/5…

Adam Shai (@adamimos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Apply to work with me and Paul Riechers to build a science of AI interpretability. Help us extend our work predicting and finding fractals in the minds of transformers! MATS is one of the best ways to get into technical AI Safety!

Apply to work with me and Paul Riechers to build a science of AI interpretability. Help us extend our work predicting and finding fractals in the minds of transformers! MATS is one of the best ways to get into technical AI Safety!
Cheng Huang (@chenghuangthu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper is just online. Congratulations to Junjie and the team.Super Recombinator (SuRe): An in vivo recombination system for scalable and efficient transgene assembly at a single genomic locus | bioRxiv biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

eLife - the journal (@elife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do some neurons say “sleep” while others shout “stay awake!” — inside the same brain? In fruit flies, researchers just mapped the molecular chaos behind this nightly tug-of-war. And it’s wilder than we thought. elifesciences.org/articles/10668…

Why do some neurons say “sleep” while others shout “stay awake!” — inside the same brain?

In fruit flies, researchers just mapped the molecular chaos behind this nightly tug-of-war. And it’s wilder than we thought.
elifesciences.org/articles/10668…
Google DeepMind (@googledeepmind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We built an AI model to simulate how a fruit fly walks, flies and behaves – in partnership with HHMI | Janelia. 🪰 Our computerized insect replicates realistic motion, and can even use its eyes to control its actions. Here’s how we developed it – and what it means for science. 🧵

Thomas Papouin (Papouin Lab - WashU) (@papouinlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see not one, not two, but three papers about astrocytes in Science today! Here's our contribution to that collection. Come follow us on bluesky! Papouin lab twitter/X: over & out... science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

WashU Medicine Neuroscience (@washumedneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Apply now for a postdoctoral fellows position in the Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) at WashU. Learn more and apply: ctcn.wustl.edu/postdoc-fellow…. Deadline for applications is July 1, 2025.

Apply now for a postdoctoral fellows position in the Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (CTCN) at WashU.

Learn more and apply: ctcn.wustl.edu/postdoc-fellow….

Deadline for applications is July 1, 2025.
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NextGenSci asked young scientists to write a rule that all principal investigators should be required to follow to improve the experience of young scientists in their lab. Check out their answers on #NationalHigherEducationDay: scim.ag/3HoP39O

#NextGenSci asked young scientists to write a rule that all principal investigators should be required to follow to improve the experience of young scientists in their lab.

Check out their answers on #NationalHigherEducationDay: scim.ag/3HoP39O