
Aksheev Bhambri
@aksheevb
Postdoctoral Researcher in the area of Oligodendrocyte development
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01-11-2019 07:06:15
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Finding light in the darkness of mental illness. Excited to share our latest publication doi.org/10.7554/eLife.⦠eLife - the journal I thank all the authors and especially Beena Pillai for support and instilling belief that this is achievable!!



Over at eLife - the journal, weāre eliminating accept/reject decisions and relinquishing the traditional journal role of gatekeeper. This new model is our move towards a fairer system that helps researchers get recognition for what, not where they publish. Read more: elifesciences.org/articles/83889ā¦


Deadline approaching for the Stanford Brain Organogenesis Center course on human neural #organoids #assembloids Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Please share with those who would benefit from hands-on experience here on the Stanford University campus The course is free! šbrainorganogenesis.org/workshop.html



We are recruiting 3 new faculty to join the Neuroscience Department UT Dallas School of BBS at UTD. Here are the 3 positions, feel free to share and apply to any one of them, it's all one committee. Center for Advanced Pain Studies jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/21151 jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/21153 jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/21149





An excellent effort by Travis Faust and Philip A Feinberg, MD PhD in the lab. For anyone using #microglia CreER lines, this study compares the varying degrees of recombination for some of the most widely used lines. I hope this helps the community. biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦


Thanks for supporting our work! Image credit goes to Aksheev Bhambri who created new mouse lines to lineage trace newly formed oligodendrocytes in health and disease.
