Felix Franke (@felixfranke7) 's Twitter Profile
Felix Franke

@felixfranke7

Assistant Professor @ IOB / Uni Basel
Models of neural circuits / computational neuroscience / retina / signal processing

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linkhttps://iob.ch/ calendar_today19-06-2018 12:11:07

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Kording Lab 🦖 (@kordinglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people believe we will be back in business in 2 weeks. I disagree. R0~2.5. Lets say after we have decent quarantine R=0.4. In that case, the cases will go back down as fast as they came. We went up 3 months. We will have to go down another 3 months. #noTalksBeforeSummer

SCBuergel.eth (@scbuergel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How long can the coronavirus survive on your shopping? ~3 days on plastic ~24h on cardboard ➡️ let your shopping stand around for 1-3 days ~3h in air / aerosol ➡️ this is a real problem❗️❗️❗️ medrxiv.org/content/10.110… (just pre-print, not peer reviewed yet) #COVID19 #COVID2019

How long can the coronavirus survive on your shopping?

~3 days on plastic
~24h on cardboard
➡️ let your shopping stand around for 1-3 days

~3h in air / aerosol
➡️ this is a real problem❗️❗️❗️

medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
(just pre-print, not peer reviewed yet)

#COVID19 #COVID2019
Surya Ganguli (@suryaganguli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ New paper in nature : “Fundamental bounds on the fidelity of sensory cortical coding” with amazing colleagues: Oleg Rumyantsev, Jérôme Lecoq, Oscar Hernandez, Yanping Zhang, Joan Savall, Radosław Chrapkiewicz, Jane Li, Hongkui Zheng, Mark Schnitzer: nature.com/articles/s4158…

1/ New paper in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> : “Fundamental bounds on the fidelity of sensory cortical coding” with amazing colleagues: Oleg Rumyantsev, Jérôme Lecoq, Oscar Hernandez, Yanping Zhang, Joan Savall, Radosław Chrapkiewicz, Jane Li, Hongkui Zheng, Mark Schnitzer: nature.com/articles/s4158…
Felix Franke (@felixfranke7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to the people behind #neuromatch2020 Kording Lab 🦖 ! This video conference is going really well. I want this for all my conferences now. Hope this will have lasting impact on how we do conferences.

Tim Behrens (@behrenstimb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1700 people currently at #neuromatch2020, a conference which did not exist 3 weeks ago and all of them in the comfort of their own homes. Totally unbelievable. An amazing achievement by Kording Lab 🦖 Dan Goodman Titipat Achakulvisut et al.

1700 people currently at #neuromatch2020, a conference which did not exist 3 weeks ago and all of them in the comfort of their own homes.  Totally unbelievable.  An amazing achievement by <a href="/KordingLab/">Kording Lab 🦖</a> <a href="/neuralreckoning/">Dan Goodman</a> <a href="/titipat_a/">Titipat Achakulvisut</a> et al.
Dr. Natalie Wright (@coereba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hahahaha. “If you have kids, set an activity to keep them occupied until lunch. Ensure it’s something they can do on their own in a space that isn’t adjacent to where you’ll be working.” Hahahahaha. Thanks, I needed a laugh this morning. Clearly the author has never met a child.

Keisuke Yonehara (@keisukeyonehara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our work with Awatramani, Yulong Li Lab, Berson labs - Rapid ‘multi-directed’ cholinergic transmission at central synapses - online on #bioRxiv now: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Saad Idrees (@sidrees88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our article showing that saccadic suppression can be caused by visual mechanisms alone, as early as in the retina, and that eye-movement signals may shorten this suppression, just got published..!! Matthias Philipp Baumann Felix Franke Thomas Münch Ziad Hafed nature.com/articles/s4146…

Saad Idrees (@sidrees88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This exciting work, together with Matthias Philipp Baumann Marili Timm Alex Katrin Franke Ziad Hafed Felix Franke and Thomas Münch, further shows that these mechanisms not only contribute towards saccadic suppression, but also govern retinal responses to any sequential visual stimuli.

Tom Baden (@neurofishh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/n Excited to see our special review collection on “Vertebrate Vision: Lessons from Non-Model Species” out today. bit.ly/2R2tRJ7. We have collected 13 reviews on the visual systems across vertebrates, from jawless fish to mammals. Thanks to all involved!

1/n Excited to see our special review collection on “Vertebrate Vision: Lessons from Non-Model Species” out today. bit.ly/2R2tRJ7. We have collected 13 reviews on the visual systems across vertebrates, from jawless fish to mammals. Thanks to all involved!
IOB.ch (@iob_ch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 Do you want to join our team of amazing scientists and clinicians? Apply now for the new IOB PhD and MD-PhD Program on Translational Visual Neurosciences here: bit.ly/3fwyQBj #Biology #PhD #medicine #Physics #Science #neuroscience

🔥 Do you want to join our team of amazing scientists and clinicians? Apply now for the new IOB PhD and MD-PhD Program on Translational Visual Neurosciences here: bit.ly/3fwyQBj 

#Biology  #PhD  #medicine  #Physics  #Science  #neuroscience
bioRxiv Neuroscience (@biorxiv_neursci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Action potential propagation speed compensates for traveling distance in the human retina biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci