Iakovos Lazaridis (@iaklaz) 's Twitter Profile
Iakovos Lazaridis

@iaklaz

McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT

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Mackenzie Mathis, PhD (@trackingactions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Job alert 🚨: I’m looking for a creative, ambitious, and dedicated postdoc to join me on this quest; so many exciting questions about how cortex and sub cortical structures (including spinal cord) drive adaptive motor control. Large scale 2P (limited labs 🌎 have this tech),

Josh Goldberg Lab 🇮🇱💔🎗️ (@goldberglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint w/ PlotkinLab about cholinergic interneurons causing local serotonin release in striatum and how this is related to obsessive-compulsive disorder biorxiv.org/content/10.110… For the story, read on 1/9

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers are flocking to the social-media platform Bluesky, hoping to recreate the good old days of Twitter go.nature.com/410rxYq

God bless (@jmourabarbosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We did it. We killed neuro twitter and it's resuscitation it's happening somewhere else. Come join us! thetransmitter.org/community/huge…

Pierre Le Merre (@pierre_le_merre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new study is out! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… We (Marie Carlén) mapped the mouse PFC using single-unit activity! We recorded ~23,000 neurons across cortical/subcortical regions and profiled spont. firing patterns to reveal what separates the PFC from other brain regions. 1/n

Pierre Le Merre (@pierre_le_merre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cytoarchitecture has been the dominant, ever-changing canvas to study brain regions. We here started with a clean slate and instead approached organization of brain regions by profiling spontaneous activity of single neurons. Do PFC neurons hold unique firing properties? 2/n

Cytoarchitecture has been the dominant, ever-changing canvas to study brain regions. We here started with a clean slate and instead approached organization of brain regions by profiling spontaneous activity of single neurons. Do PFC neurons hold unique firing properties?

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Konstantinos Ampatzis (@ampatzislab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share Konstantinos Ampatzis and Kizil Lab's's new paper on #zebrafish 's intracardiac nervous system (IcNS), highlighting the presence of pacemaker-like neurons that partake in heart rhythm—linking cardiac and neuroscience research. nature.com/articles/s4146…

Andreas Kardamakis (@kardamakisandre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to organize this year's annual meeting of the Instituto de Neurociencias Instituto de Neurociencias UMH-CSIC with Teresa Femenia and Felix Leroy! We have a nice lineup of speakers and are thrilled to welcome our keynote speaker, Julien Bouvier Julien Bouvier from Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience. #ChristmasMeeting_IN

Ioannis Mantas (@ioannis_mantas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new study! We identify Anxa1 neurons as particularly vulnerable in Parkinson’s disease. We also show their crucial role in prodromal-phase bradykinesia and procedural motor learning.

The Transmitter (@_thetransmitter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ‘go’ and ‘no-go’ pathways in the basal ganglia are not the only pathways that control movement, as a new study reveals two additional circuits that modulate dopamine and movement. By Claudia López Lloreda thetransmitter.org/basal-ganglia/…

SWEBAGS (@swebags_1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Save the date and join us for a webinar about cholinergic interneurons, hosted by the Swedish Basal Ganglia Society. We are excited to have two distinguished speakers: Stephanie Cragg and Mark Howe. Everyone is welcome and no registration is required! swebags.ebrains.se/events/choline…

Save the date and join us for a webinar about cholinergic interneurons, hosted by the Swedish Basal Ganglia Society. We are excited to have two distinguished speakers: Stephanie Cragg and Mark Howe. Everyone is welcome and no registration is required! swebags.ebrains.se/events/choline…
Andreas Kardamakis (@kardamakisandre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Instituto de Neurociencias UMH-CSIC Christmas Meeting is back for 2025! 🎄🧠 A great chance for postdocs and PIs in neuroscience to meet, share ideas and connect with us. Join us in Alicante, Dec 18–19. Apply by Oct 15! #NeuroScience #ChristmasMeeting_IN

Jiannis Taxidis (@jiannistax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My final postdoc paper from the Golshani lab is finally out! How does inhibition regulate memory-encoding pyramidal sequences? We used kHz-rate voltage imaging of mouse CA1 PV & SST cells during a working memory task with odors. nature.com/articles/s4159…

Andreas Kardamakis (@kardamakisandre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

happy to share our new paper on visual-based center-surround interactions in the superior colliculus, showcasing a general approach to dissect local circuit computations. Instituto de Neurociencias UMH-CSIC journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…