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The Transmitter is an online publication dedicated to neuroscience research news and commentary. Aimed at professionals from across the neuroscience discipline, the website is an editorially-independent publication of the Simons Foundation .
Bruno Adolphus Olshausen is an American neuroscientist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley, known for his work on computational neuroscience, vision science, and sparse coding. He currently serves as a Professor in the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and the UC Berkeley School of Optometry , with an affiliated appointment ...
There are more microplastics accumulating in human brains than in any other organs, recent research finds. Image credit: Artur Debat/Getty Images. This article originally appeared on Medical News ...
Elba E. Serrano is a neuroscientist and biophysicist who holds a position as a Regent's Professor of Biology at New Mexico State University.. She is known for her contributions to research on the nervous system of gastropods, inner ear development in Xenopus, neurobiology of glia, sensory signal transduction in guard cells, and for leadership of programs that recruit, train and retain ...
UCL Neuroscience is a research domain that encompasses the breadth of neuroscience research activity across University College London's (UCL) School of Life and Medical Sciences. The domain was established in January 2008, to coordinate neuroscience activity across the many UCL departments and institutes in which neuroscience research takes place.
From 1985-89 Kiehn worked as a research associate at the Institute of Neurophysiology, University of Copenhagen. [1] He spent 1989-90 working as a Postdoc at the Section of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University, US, before returning to Denmark to become a group leader at the Institute of Neurophysiology at University of Copenhagen (1991–95).
The Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School is located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, MA. [1] [2] The Department is part of the Basic Research Program at Harvard Medical School, with research pertaining to development of the nervous system, sensory neuroscience, neurophysiology, and behavior.
Towards the creation of new tools for neuroscience, the Wang lab developed a technique for Capturing Activated Neuronal Ensembles (CANE) by engineering mice to transiently co-express the TVA receptor when the immediate early gene c-Fos is expressed in response to neuronal activity, thereby enabling EnvA-pseudotyped viruses to specifically ...