Ole Kiehn (@kiehnlab) 's Twitter Profile
Ole Kiehn

@kiehnlab

Research in Kiehn Lab @uni_copenhagen and @karolinskainst focuses on understanding how neuronal circuits orchestrate mammalian movement

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FENS (@fensorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Happening today! 🎤 Join our speakers and moderator for this #FENS #FridayWebinar on "Translational Electrophysiological Assessment of Brain Excitability" 📅 29 November 2024, 1:00 - 2:00 CET 🔗 loom.ly/mRehxqE

🚨 Happening today!

🎤 Join our speakers and moderator for this #FENS #FridayWebinar on "Translational Electrophysiological Assessment of Brain Excitability"

📅 29 November 2024, 1:00 - 2:00 CET
🔗 loom.ly/mRehxqE
The Brain Prize (@brainprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Brain Prize 2024 was awarded to Larry Abbott, Terry Sejnowski and Haim Sompolinsky for their foundational work in theoretical and computational neuroscience. In recognition of their contributions to the field, The Brain Prize has organised a seminar series: Neural Circuits of

The Brain Prize 2024 was awarded to Larry Abbott, Terry Sejnowski and Haim Sompolinsky for their foundational work in theoretical and computational neuroscience. In recognition of their contributions to the field, The Brain Prize has organised a seminar series: Neural Circuits of
Carmelo Bellardita (@bellarditac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The macrophages that pretend to be a neuron 🤣🤣🤣take a look at our study published in Nature and see how macrophage exert ms modulation of sensation and action via glutamate. Fantastic collaboration with digiovannilab @LabPerrier nature.com/articles/s4158…

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As the 2025 Brain Prize Announcement approaches, we celebrate the groundbreaking work of laureates past and present. Explore their remarkable contributions to neuroscience on our new website: brainprize.org/winners

As the 2025 Brain Prize Announcement approaches, we celebrate the groundbreaking work of laureates past and present. Explore their remarkable contributions to neuroscience on our new website: brainprize.org/winners
FENS (@fensorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Science matters! #FENS and its allies unite in solidarity with the U.S. scientific community facing challenges to research, collaboration, and academic freedom. 🔬 📝 Science knows no borders. We must invest in science together to build a more resilient, inclusive, and

📣 Science matters!

#FENS and its allies unite in solidarity with the U.S. scientific community facing challenges to research, collaboration, and academic freedom. 🔬
📝 Science knows no borders. We must invest in science together to build a more resilient, inclusive, and
The Brain Prize (@brainprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch the announcement film to hear from Lene Skole the CEO of the Lundbeckfonden about why the Brain Prize is awarded each year and from the winners themselves Michelle Monje🎗️ 🟦, Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences and HHMI Investigator, and Frank Winkler, Heidelberg University Hospital,

The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy International Women’s Day! We’re celebrating women who have changed the world. Here are all of the amazing women who have received the #NobelPrize and their remarkable achievements at the time of the award. Tell us about the women who inspire you the most - and why

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Presenting the #InternationalBooker2025 shortlist. Find out more about all the books, authors and translators: thebookerprizes.com/ibp2025

Presenting the #InternationalBooker2025 shortlist.

Find out more about all the books, authors and translators: thebookerprizes.com/ibp2025
FENS (@fensorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔴 Live from #SONA2025 in Marrakesh! 🇲🇦 Earlier this morning, we heard from #FENS President Ole Kiehn during a symposium on “Brain Circuits for Motor and Social Behaviours.” 🧠 🎤 In a compelling talk titled “Motor Circuits Prioritising Safety Seeking”, Prof. Kiehn explored the

🔴 Live from #SONA2025 in Marrakesh! 🇲🇦

Earlier this morning, we heard from #FENS President Ole Kiehn during a symposium on “Brain Circuits for Motor and Social Behaviours.” 🧠

🎤 In a compelling talk titled “Motor Circuits Prioritising Safety Seeking”, Prof. Kiehn explored the
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Watch Lucy Boynton read from On the Calculation of Volume I, the #InternationalBooker2025-shortlisted novel written by Solvej Balle and translated by Barbara J. Haveland. youtu.be/OEvUv60UHAw

The Brain Prize (@brainprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Chair of the Selection Committee, on awarding the 2025 Brain Prize: “For their groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of how neural mechanisms influence brain tumour biology—an entirely new field at the interface of neuroscience and oncology.”

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Chair of the Selection Committee, on awarding the 2025 Brain Prize:
“For their groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of how neural mechanisms influence brain tumour biology—an entirely new field at the interface of neuroscience and oncology.”
Ole Kiehn (@kiehnlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to present our study in Nature Neuroscience: a deep brain pathway that triggers safety-driven movement—overriding needs like finding food or social contacts A look at how the brain weighs deep instincts. Congrats to all and first author Natalie Krauth. shorturl.at/toYFN

Christoffer Clemmensen (@clemmensenc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just out in Nature Neuroscience We have identified a brain circuit that drives safety-seeking behavior, overriding essential needs like feeding. Amazing collaboration with Ole Kiehn, brilliantly led by the now Twitterless Nathalie Krauth. nature.com/articles/s4159…

The Brain Prize (@brainprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This evening in Copenhagen, H.M. The King presented The Brain Prize to Professors Frank Winkler and @Michelle_Monje at the prestigious annual ceremony. Our heartfelt congratulations - an extraordinary recognition of pioneering contributions to #research into cancer neuroscience.

This evening in Copenhagen, H.M. The King presented The Brain Prize to Professors Frank Winkler and @Michelle_Monje at the prestigious annual ceremony.
Our heartfelt congratulations - an extraordinary recognition of pioneering contributions to #research into cancer neuroscience.