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Ipshita Zutshi

@ipshitaz

Postdoc at NYU | Previously grad student at UCSD | Studying entorhinal and hippocampal circuits that support spatial memory.

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Had such a great time at #TigerBrain Princeton Neuroscience Institute. What a lovely community. It was an absolute honor and pleasure to visit 😍 Thank you so much for hosting and looking forward to a lifetime of connections! @Cate_cholamine Annegret Falkner Ismail Ahmed Matheus Victor Danique Jeurissen

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Thank you so much for such a wonderful day! It was such a pleasure to interact with the Yale community and I can’t believe how lucky I am to get an opportunity like this.🍀 absolutely loved sharing my work with you all!

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Julieta is such an amazing scientist and incredible mentor who leads by example. We will miss you so so much, NYU will not be the same without you. NIEHS is very lucky to have you! Can’t wait to see you shine 🌟

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📢Our 4th annual #CoNNExINS Symposium with NYU Center for Neural Science is on June 13-14! If you are a senior neuro grad student & would like to come spend 2 days presenting your work & networking with the NYU Neuroscience community 🧠 Apply by April 1: wp.nyu.edu/connexins/ #DiversityinSTEM

📢Our 4th annual #CoNNExINS Symposium with <a href="/NYU_CNS/">NYU Center for Neural Science</a> is on June 13-14!  If you are a senior neuro grad student &amp; would like to come spend 2 days presenting your work &amp; networking with the NYU Neuroscience community 🧠 Apply by April 1:  wp.nyu.edu/connexins/ 

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It’s an incredible feeling to see something you’ve poured your heart into come to life. I’m so proud of this work, born from my curiosity about hippocampal “cognitive tuning.” Our environment reflects our actions, evolving as we pursue our goals.