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Jonathan Touboul

@toubouljonathan

Papa, husband, applied mathematician & neuro, Chair of Math at Brandeis University, not quite understanding self-promotion of science, and nerd of old mopeds.

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Tomorrow 2/28 at 12:10 ET, Brandeis Math Bio seminar hosts Alberto Romagnoni from Owkin to talk about "Artificial Intelligence for drug discovery". Join us online at brandeis.zoom.us/s/97959362220. Hosted jointly with Thomas Fai & Yangyang Wang

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A great recognition for the domain of computational neuroscience and for his important, far-reaching, and indeed beautiful work!

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Mathematicians are studying elliptic curve patterns that resemble murmurations of starlings. Nina Zubrilina, a doctoral student at Princeton, was the first to prove a formula that explains reasons for the patterns. quantamagazine.org/elliptic-curve…

Mathematicians are studying elliptic curve patterns that resemble murmurations of starlings. Nina Zubrilina, a doctoral student at Princeton, was the first to prove a formula that explains reasons for the patterns. quantamagazine.org/elliptic-curve…
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Today 3/13 at 12:10 ET, Brandeis Math Bio seminar hosts Aaron Fogelson from University of Utah to talk about "Models of Blood Clotting Gone Wrong: Thrombosis and Bleeding". Join us online at https:/brandeis.zoom.us/s/94971640458. Hosted jointly with Thomas Fai & Yangyang Wang

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Highly deserved recognition from a visionary probabilist. His geometric intuition into probability and concentration of measure and associated inequalities are deep insights into randomness that are just starting to bear their fruits. quantamagazine.org/michel-talagra…

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Mathematical models and computer simulations suggest that anti-Hebbian STDP, the type of plasticity observed between cortex and striatum, could support the learning of sequences in the brain. Jonathan Touboul, CIRB_CdF nature.com/articles/s4200…

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Join our dynamic and growing Math Department at Brandeis University! We're hiring a tenure-track assistant professor, and all areas of math are considered! Apply online on mathjobs by Nov 1st! mathjobs.org/jobs/list/25160

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Tomorrow, 10/2 at 12:10 ET, Brandeis Math Bio seminar hosts Emma Zajdela MathEmmatician from Princeton to talk about "Optimizing the Structure of Scientific Institutions". Join us online at brandeis.zoom.us/s/93072681939 Hosted jointly with Thomas Fai & Yangyang Wang

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Today, 10/9 at 12:10 ET, Brandeis Math Bio seminar hosts David Swigon from Pitt to talk about "Evolutionary epidemic model with explicit pathogen pool and variable disease tolerance". Join us online at brandeis.zoom.us/j/97364920638 Hosted jointly with Thomas Fai & Yangyang Wang

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Music and maths are best buddies, so unsurprisingly plenty of our Oxford Mathematicians play musical instruments including pianos, guitars, violins, drums, bassoons, French horns, harmonicas and whirly tubes. Whirly tubes? Yes, whirly tubes. Let maestro Sam Howison explain.

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Join us tomorrow 11/13 at 12:10 ET for the Brandeis Math Bio! We have the pleasure to host Dan Wilson from U. Tennessee, who will discuss Strongly Perturbed Limit Cycle Oscillators. brandeis.zoom.us/s/96328954393 Co-organized with Thomas Fai & Yangyang Wang

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Join us tomorrow, 11/20, at 12:10 ET for the Brandeis Math Bio Seminar! We have the pleasure to host Joshua McGinnis from U. Penn, on the Homogenization of a Spatially Extended, Stochastic Ion Channel Model brandeis.zoom.us/s/91671322993 Co-organized with Thomas Fai & Yangyang Wang

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The highest-resolution MRI scan of a human brain ever, capturing details as small as 100-microns, achieved with a 7-tesla magnet and custom software by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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A timelapse showing the incredible movement of a growing vine, exhibiting both nastic movement to find, and then a thigmotropic response to grasp and hold. 📽: Roger P Hangarter

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Join us tomorrow, 3/5, at 12:10 ET for the Brandeis Math Bio Seminar! We have the pleasure to host Alla Borisyuk from U. Utah, talking about Astrocytes in Neuronal Network. Hybrid - in person or online at brandeis.zoom.us/j/99959470507 Co-organized with Thomas Fai & Yangyang Wang

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Are you a neuroscience postdoc interested in an academic career? Apply by 05/31/25 for this invited seminar at MIT's Brain and Cognitive Sciences department! Applications are reviewed by postdoc, keeping in mind the importance of varied contributions to the scientific community!

Are you a neuroscience postdoc interested in an academic career? Apply by 05/31/25 for this invited seminar at MIT's Brain and Cognitive Sciences department! Applications are reviewed by postdoc, keeping in mind the importance of varied contributions to the scientific community!