Heidi Meyer
@heidithmeyer
Affective learning, behavior, and adolescent neurodevelopment! PhD @DartmouthPBS, postdoc @WCMPsychiatry, Meyer lab PI @buCSNneuro 🐭🧠🎉
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We are seeking a full-time Research Specialist to join our lab Emory Psychology in Summer 2024! You could be a LUMeNary ✨
Applications accepted here: staff-emory.icims.com/jobs/127467/job
And feel free to reach out to me!
Boston University's Meyer Lab used our Aivia #AI Image Analysis Software to count the number of cells in mice brain tissue expressing cFos to measure the ability to inhibit a fear response in male and female mice. meyerlabneuro.com
Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University Heidi Meyer Boston University
Professor Janine Kwapis (Janine Kwapis (she/her)) from Penn State Eberly College of Science discussed “Time to learn: Diurnal regulation of memory via the clock gene Per1” in the Eichenbaum Colloquium Room at today's Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University seminar. Hosted by Prof. Heidi Meyer.
CSN Seminar (3/6): Prof. Janine Kwapis Janine Kwapis (she/her) from Penn State University will present “Time to learn: Diurnal regulation of memory via the clock gene Per1” on March. 6, 12:15PM, at 610 Comm Ave. Host: Prof. Heidi Meyer Heidi Meyer. bu.edu/csn/news/upcom…
🚨 our latest results on reactivating engrams while measuring neuronal-astrocytic dynamics is out!
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#WILwednesday announcement 📢
Team WIL has a few open volunteer leadership positions for the upcoming year:
1. Executive Director(s)
2. Director(s) of Committees
Click the link for more info and to apply:
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We’ve known how to implant memories in mouse minds for a decade, but can we implant these ideas in our students?
dr. ashley juavinett sat with Steve Ramirez to discuss the story behind the 2013 paper 'Creating a false memory in the hippocampus.'
thetransmitter.org/how-to-teach-t…
The recent Journal of Neuroscience not only features a new study from CSN researcher Steve Ramirez Ramirez inside, but also a beautiful neuroimage from the study gracing the cover (courtesy of Steve Ramirez and lead study author Kaitlyn Dorst, PhD (she/her)). READ>>jneurosci.org/content/44/2/e…
Read our study from Francis Lee and Joshua Levitz labs looking at G protein mediated crosstalk between TrkB and mGluR5, fine tuning synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus. We propose a generalized RTK-GPCR crosstalk model as well. Happy to have been part of this cool study!
I am honored to be named one of the Power Players in Health Care by amNewYork™ and PoliticsNY. I am incredibly grateful for my team and the Weill Cornell Medicine community for helping to bring this honor to me as well as to the institution.
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#GivingTuesday is only 1 week away on 11/29. Please consider WIL as your charity of choice! Your tax-deductible donation funds our programming as well as our student awards. We're grateful for all of our supporters!
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📢 Our 2024 Annual Meeting will be held from September 26-28 in Indianapolis!
If you are interested in organizing a symposium, please complete this form: forms.gle/4QNv1TGBeHufK1…
Proposals are due 1/26/24 at 5 pm ET
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Proud to have contributed to a collaborative project across RTK / GPCR fields re: signaling crosstalk between these synaptic receptor families. Driven by Francis Lee and Cristina Lao-Peregrin’s original vision, with rigorous mechanistic work driven by Dr. Joshua Levitz. 🙏 check it out!
We have an opening for an Assistant Professor in the Boston University Dept. of Psychological and Brain Sciences to use quantitative approaches to understanding brain and behavior.
academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/25527
You can become part of our BU Center for Systems Neuroscience Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University!