I am very proud to share the published version of our work on the Biogeography of fast-spiking interneurons in the mouse cortex onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Best way to celebrate the acceptance letter for a manuscript. Now I just have to wait for the new scope.
Mine is the perirhinal cortex with its peculiar inhibitory population www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...#neuroskyence
What a wonderful surprise from @gquattrocolo.bsky.social for my birthday! One I wanted for a long time and a very interesting novel! Maybe today some editor sends me an email present on my own work on biogeography of interneurons…
It was a pleasure to host Davide Zoccolan from SISSA for the Kavli Seminar Series, and discuss our progress on sensory processing in perirhinal cortex #neuroskyence
Postdoc position! "The Courant Institute at New York University and the Center for Data Science seek highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to work on a new generation of global climate models augmented with AI, as part of the international project, M²LInES" apply.interfolio.com/140348#ccai
I don’t mind reviewing but the money that goes into it is obscene. Grant money that could support a student in some cases.
But it gets transmitted to the rig. Is it plugged in the same socket as some of the electronics (amp, digitizer)?
Is this the pump for the perfusion of solutions in the recording chamber? If so, you can “ground” the liquid by having a metal tube in the rubber tube and grounding it. Alternatively, you can break the flux by inserting a dropping tube, I had used an IV drip chamber
1/7 First preprint from my lab just posted! A huge team effort from the entire lab - think of it as our debut. We developed a new behavior to ask how hearing is integrated with free movement of the whole body. Cool thing is mice were surprisingly resilient to hearing loss, in an unexpected way.
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