Silas E Busch (@si_plasticity) 's Twitter Profile
Silas E Busch

@si_plasticity

Postdoc @Rockefeller University, UChicago PhD Works on: Dendrites, mouse cerebellum, fly learning+memory Dabbles in: Philosophy, writing, poetry, plants

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Just finished attending my first #GRS and #GRCCerebellum and had one of the best times I’ve ever had at a conference. An incredible series of talks, I learned a ton and I met some great new friends and potential collaborators(co-PI grant one day? 😉)

Just finished attending my first #GRS and #GRCCerebellum and had  one of the best times I’ve ever had at a conference. An incredible series of talks, I learned a ton and I met some great new friends and potential collaborators(co-PI grant one day? 😉)
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Having been a research tech in a new lab, I can say that helping start a lab from the ground up is the best learning opportunity you can get ahead of grad school. Not to mention this is a really awesome lab with an excellent, thoughtful, and attentive mentor. Apply!!

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I’m so honored that the first citation of my thesis work on morphology-dependent Purkinje function is this timely+insightful review from the unique perspective of rising star and my new friend Amanda LeBel How does cerebellum contribute to human language processing? Read on!

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My advisor will discuss the wider implications of a morphology-dependent non-canonical circuit and a comparison across species that, for the first time, lets us consider the (cellular) human perspective. I you liked our recent paper, join us tomorrow! science.org/doi/full/10.11…

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Apply!! This is a chance to do exciting and critical research with a brilliant mentor. For those interested in grad school, working in a new lab (with a knowledgeable and thoughtful PI like Meike E van der Heijden, PhD ) is possibly the best preparation for a future scientist.

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Human neurons are incredibly complex and Purkinje cells are, by far, the largest in our brain. We give a detailed characterization of their dendrite and spine morphology and distribution across cerebellar regions compared with mouse. Check it out!

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I was very excited to speak at the SensorimotorSuperlab journal club. Great community ! Got some really interesting questions and insights from within and outside the cerebellar field! Check out the recording here