Stefan Remy (@sr_neurostar) 's Twitter Profile
Stefan Remy

@sr_neurostar

Neuroscientist - orcid.org/0000-0002-3386…

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linkhttps://www.lin-magdeburg.org calendar_today03-06-2015 18:13:30

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Nima Dehghani (@neurovium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 1/n Exciting developments in #Neurophysiology! The ODIN symposium showcased how open data can transform neuroscience research. Dive into our latest paper summarizing findings & future directions in open science, neurophys, sysneuro, compneuro . 🧠 #OpenScience #NeuroData 👇🧵

🚀 1/n Exciting developments in #Neurophysiology! The ODIN symposium showcased how open data can transform neuroscience research. Dive into our latest paper summarizing findings & future directions in open science, neurophys, sysneuro, compneuro . 🧠 #OpenScience #NeuroData 👇🧵
Liset M de la Prida (@lmprida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic review of the #OpenSource ecosystem for neuroscience research! Including our #AI tools for analyzing neurophysiological signals #ripplAI #cnn by Andrea Navas-Olive & Adrian Rubio and many others 👉🏼arxiv.org/abs/2407.00976

Oliver Barnstedt (@obarnstedt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Pls retweet!🚨 Barnstedt Lab is going live at the University of Magdeburg! We have 2 fully-funded job openings to study the neural circuits of memory and action using in vivo optical tools. Come join us! 🔬🐭❇️🏃💭 Postdoc: ovgu.b-ite.careers/jobposting/763… PhD: ovgu.b-ite.careers/jobposting/c89…

🚨Pls retweet!🚨 
Barnstedt Lab is going live at the University of Magdeburg! We have 2 fully-funded job openings to study the neural circuits of memory and action using in vivo optical tools. Come join us! 🔬🐭❇️🏃💭
Postdoc: ovgu.b-ite.careers/jobposting/763… 
PhD: ovgu.b-ite.careers/jobposting/c89…
HHMI | Janelia (@hhmijanelia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce that Nelson Spruston has been named the next Executive Director of HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus and an HHMI Vice President. Learn more: hhmi.news/3WxctO3

We are excited to announce that Nelson Spruston has been named the next Executive Director of HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus and an HHMI Vice President.  

Learn more: hhmi.news/3WxctO3
HHMI (@hhminews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HHMI welcomes Nelson Spruston as the new Executive Director of HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus and an HHMI Vice President.

Peter Rupprecht (@ptrrupprecht) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New blog post on spike inference for GCaMP8 data with Cascade: gcamp6f.com/2024/08/22/spi… The new pretrained models for GCaMP8 are available: github.com/HelmchenLabSof…

New blog post on spike inference for GCaMP8 data with Cascade: gcamp6f.com/2024/08/22/spi…
The new pretrained models for GCaMP8 are available: github.com/HelmchenLabSof…
UK Dementia Research Institute (@ukdri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Experts including the UK DRI's Prof Tara Spires-Jones comment on the news that the MHRA has approved lecanemab, but NICE has deemed it not cost effective for use on the NHS. Read the full story in The Guardian ⬇️ buff.ly/3MexF6u

Petra Mocellin (@petra_moce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 preprint alert 🚨 Ever wondered how many cell types populate the 🐭 medial septum? In our latest preprint from the Stefan Remy lab, Felix Kuhn and I explored the septum's transcriptomic profile and discovered it’s more complex than we thought! 🧵 biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…

Stefan Remy (@sr_neurostar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint of the lab! Neuronal heterogeneity in the medial septum and diagonal band of Broca: classes and continua ⁦@LIN_Magdeburg⁩ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Allen Institute (@alleninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What can you do with our #OpenScience resources? Petra Mocellin, Stefan Remy, and Felix Kuhn used the Allen Brain Cell Atlas and Mouse Brain Common Coordinate Framework v3 to investigate neural cell types and uncover new expression markers & subclusters. 👇TL;DR from @Petra_Moce

Gladstone Institutes (@gladstoneinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lennart Mucke discusses what’s next for #Alzheimers research, the role of nonprofit research in developing new therapies, and why he’s more hopeful than ever for a future where neurodegenerative diseases are fully treatable—and even preventable. bit.ly/47jWUhA

HHMI | Janelia (@hhmijanelia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨ We’re excited to announce that we’re recruiting scientists for AI@HHMI, our new $500 million initiative to embed AI systems throughout every stage of the scientific process. 🖥️ 🔗 Check out the first of our open positions & apply today ➡️ai.hhmi.org/#join-our-team

✨ We’re excited to announce that we’re recruiting scientists for AI@HHMI, our new $500 million initiative to embed AI systems throughout every stage of the scientific process. 🖥️

🔗 Check out the first of our open positions & apply today ➡️ai.hhmi.org/#join-our-team
Adriano Aguzzi (@adrianoaguzzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MDPI is the world's biggest publisher. At $3000 apiece, they pocket millions by exploiting the naiveness of funders who committed to subsidize any kind of junk as long as it's Open Access. That money is then missing from our research grants.

Gladstone Institutes (@gladstoneinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team led by Jorge Palop used a new video-based tool to pinpoint otherwise-undetectable signs of early disease. Read more: bit.ly/3Z4BWzv

A team led by Jorge Palop used a new video-based tool to pinpoint otherwise-undetectable signs of early disease.

Read more: bit.ly/3Z4BWzv
Gladstone Institutes (@gladstoneinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using an innovative machine learning tool, Jorge Palop’s team discovered previously undetectable behavioral patterns that could serve as early indicators of the disease. bit.ly/4iJYMW4

Adriano Aguzzi (@adrianoaguzzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Howard Temin worked on a virus causing leukemia in mice. Hard to imagine anything more irrelevant to human suffering. Yet, without that work we would have no HIV diagnostics and no AIDS therapy. Never forget the power of curiosity-driven, open-ended research!

Howard Temin worked on a virus causing leukemia in mice. Hard to imagine anything more irrelevant to human suffering. Yet, without that work we would have no HIV diagnostics and no AIDS therapy.  

Never forget the power of curiosity-driven, open-ended research!