Tingxin Zhang (@zhangtingxin) 's Twitter Profile
Tingxin Zhang

@zhangtingxin

Postdoc fellow @UTSW, studying oligodendrocyte-neuron interaction, interested in glia, cancer, brain disease. PhD on Piezo channels.

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Estibaliz Gómez de Mariscal, PhD (@gomez_mariscal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seems this week is full of celebrations 🥳 our contribution to make DL more accessible has been published in Nature Methods and is already available 🔥🔥🔥 "DeepImageJ: A user-friendly environment to run deep learning models in ImageJ" nature.com/articles/s4159…

Lu Sun (@sunlab19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enormously excited and grateful for this opportunity by NIH Common Fund @NIMHgov. Our lab @UTSWNews Mol Biology Dept UTSW UT Southwestern O'Donnell Brain Institute is developing new tools and reagents to study neuron-glia interactions, with the focus on myelination specificity.

Bonaguidi Lab (@bonaguidilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adult neurogenesis and gliogenesis in people? New evidence for it in our Nature Neuroscience story on #aging and #epilepsy. Huge effort with USC Neurosurgery USC Viterbi School and @DrMauraBoldrini. Congrats Aswathy! rdcu.be/cKJnj

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you take a Petri dish, castor oil and some ball bearings and put all in an electric field, you might happen to spot an interesting behavior: self-assembling wires who appear to be almost alive [Stanford Complexity Group: buff.ly/3utG23e]

Xiaowu Gu (@xiaowugu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biologists, if you’ve used the EdU kit for cell proliferation and have not put too much thought about the chemistry behind it, I will tell you, that’s click chemistry. #NobelPrize2022 #chemnobel

Tingxin Zhang (@zhangtingxin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So the editors will play more important roles in deciding the manuscipts published or not. How can it be more fair than current policies?

Tingxin Zhang (@zhangtingxin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first-author paper during postdoc is on bioRxiv now, thanks to everyone that made it come true. (Stuck in the revision process, fingers crossed…)