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Milo

@milosdigrano

Neuro master at EPFL, from italy with love!

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Résultats législatives: explosion de joie au rassemblement de La France insoumise après l'annonce des premières projections

Christophe Leterrier (@christlet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stumbled on the "moodboard" for my 2021 review on the history of neuronal cytoskeleton imaging. Not all images made the cut to the final version, but most of them did! jneurosci.org/content/41/1/11

Stumbled on the "moodboard" for my 2021 review on the history of neuronal cytoskeleton imaging. Not all images made the cut to the final version, but most of them did! jneurosci.org/content/41/1/11
Tony Kelly (@tonykellyeu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy our cautionary tale of GECI expression in the hippocampus is out in eLife - the journal. elifesciences.org/articles/93804 We describe Ca2+ waves though the hippocampus. Mesmerising but artefact of GECI expression. Also a tweet print x.com/tonykellyeu/st…. 1/3

Lior Pachter (@lpachter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perhaps I'm slow, and not very good at this sort of thing, but by my estimate it would take a team of a dozen people a year or two to properly review a paper like this. One would take all the raw data, run the code the authors provided, look carefully at claims etc. 19/

Manolis Kellis (@manoliskellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To the colleagues and friends who find our paper overwhelming, and instead prefer to write and read more manageable papers with more focused messages: I respect your perspective and your approach to science greatly, and find it invaluable, of course. Both broad and focused

Stephen Turner (@strnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important phylogenetics work here Evolution of the Italian pasta ripiena: the first steps toward a scientific classification link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Important phylogenetics work here

Evolution of the Italian pasta ripiena: the first steps toward a scientific classification  link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Rachel Bennett (@rbennett_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Alzheimer's the presence of neurons with tau tangles is a close correlate for neuron loss BUT in new 2P longitudinal imaging work from the lab we show that neurons with tangles live while neurons without tangles die. I'm surprised, are you? Mass General Research Institute : cell.com/cell-reports/f…

Nature Neuroscience (@natureneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Oligodendrocytes and neurons both contribute to Aβ plaque burden in a humanized knock-in #Alzheimer's disease model nature.com/articles/s4159…

Ruixuan Gao (@ruixuan3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/x) We are excited to introduce VIPS (Volumetric Imaging of biological specimens via Photochemical Sectioning) in our preprint! VIPS uses a light-based process called “photochemical sectioning” to achieve petabyte-scale high/super-resolution imaging: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Jonathan A. Michaels (@jonamichaels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This incredible and landmark work is the culmination of decades of BCI research. Support for basic research and clinical research is what made this happen!

George Monbiot (@georgemonbiot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6. How? It has enabled the formation of a new rentier class, that owns the essential assets and ruthlessly exploits younger and poorer people. Young men step into a world of promises - but find that all the golden doors are locked, and they do not have the key.

EMBL (@embl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications for the EMBL International PhD Programme are open! 👀 The programme offers fully funded PhD positions at EMBL’s six sites across Europe 🌍 Have a look at this opportunity to start your career in the life sciences here: embl.org/about/info/emb…

Applications for the EMBL International PhD Programme are open! 👀

The programme offers fully funded PhD positions at EMBL’s six sites across Europe 🌍

Have a look at this opportunity to start your career in the life sciences here:
embl.org/about/info/emb…
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between 800,000 and 900,000 years ago, the population of human ancestors crashed, a 2023 Science study finds. The results suggest there were only ~1280 breeding individuals during the transition between the early and middle Pleistocene. scim.ag/8hk #ScienceMagArchives

Between 800,000 and 900,000 years ago, the population of human ancestors crashed, a 2023 Science study finds. The results suggest there were only ~1280 breeding individuals during the transition between the early and middle Pleistocene. scim.ag/8hk #ScienceMagArchives