
Panos Symvoulidis
@symvou
Engineering systems and experimental workflows to
back-engineer brain structure and function at the @eboyden3 lab (MIT)
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We have an attractive opening for a tenure-track professorship in Single-Cell Systems Biology. Excellent package and infrastructure at the Institute of Systems Immunology WüSI - Systems Immunology Würzburg. Great place to live and work in the heart of the franconian wine region! jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/673667/jun…

🚀 CALIPERS v2 preprint is locked—journal submission next. Final polish, more hiPSC reference lines, and fresh light-sheet data. Still, a great collaboration led by @moisesdisante with the team Synthetic Physiology Lab and the amazing Alessandro Bertero and Florian Jug group members!









Using high-speed video and neural networks, researchers have compared hunting behaviours across five species of larval fish. The study uncovers both shared strategies and striking differences in how fish move, see, and strike during prey capture. elifesciences.org/articles/98347… #EvoBio

Excited to share! Whole-brain imaging during real-time social interaction uncovers a neural signature predicting social actions and individual differences. #SocialNeuroscience #SocialBehavior #Zebrafish Imri Lifshitz ELSC Brain biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

hCRAFi-CCR2 is a genetically encoded sensor that detects chemokine binding to the CCR2 receptor, demonstrated in cell culture and in mice. PiatkevichLab nature.com/articles/s4159…







How do animals stay precise when their whole brain heats up or cools down? Larval zebrafish hunt accurately across a 10°C range. What enables such stability? What mechanism might support it? #zebrafish #neuroscience #temperature Shai Tishby Tamari ELSC Brain doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…

I’m thrilled to share that I’m starting my lab at MPI for Brain Research in Frankfurt, Germany! 🐠🧠🔬 brain.mpg.de/schuhknecht #Neuroscience, #Zebrafish, #NeuroJobs We will explore how brain circuits give rise to the computational algorithms animals use to solve real-world problems - using