Li Wang (@liwang_neuro) 's Twitter Profile
Li Wang

@liwang_neuro

Postdoc with @Kriegsteinlab @UCSF | Interested in brain development and single-cell biology | @NIMHgov K99/R00 awardee | Ph.D. with Huda Zoghbi @bcmhouston

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Tanzila Mukhtar- Warrior (@tmturkee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share this amazing team effort, huge thanks to Arnold Kriegstein and everyone who made it possible! Big congrats to Clara Siebert, Dr. Yuejun Wang, MP Pebworth . Grateful to lab members for the insightful discussions and support throughout!🥂❤️ nature.com/articles/s4146…

Jonathan Pritchard (@jkpritch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Staff scientist position (computational): I am looking for a computational scientist to join my genomics lab at Stanford. They should have an outstanding skillset in ML/statistical methods for genomic applications, postdoc experience and a strong publication record. #sciencejobs

Yanxiang Deng (@dengyanxiang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DNA methylation goes spatial! Introducing Spatial-DMT: a technology that co-profiles DNA methylation and transcriptome in the same tissue section. A fantastic collaboration with Wanding Zhou lab. Kudos to Chin Nien Lee Chin Nien Lee and Hongxiang Fu! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Neuroscience News (@neurosciencenew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Later-Born Neurons Mature Faster to Keep Networks in Balance The brain’s balance between excitatory and inhibitory neurons is vital for healthy function, yet how this balance is maintained during development was unclear. New research shows that inhibitory neurons born later

Later-Born Neurons Mature Faster to Keep Networks in Balance

The brain’s balance between excitatory and inhibitory neurons is vital for healthy function, yet how this balance is maintained during development was unclear. 

New research shows that inhibitory neurons born later
Xuyu Qian (@qianxuyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 We’re hiring! The Qian Lab (CHOP Research & Penn Medicine ) is recruiting Postdocs and Research Technicians to study human brain development & neurodevelopmental disorders. 📍Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 🧠 organoids, spatial omics, cerebral cortex

🚨 We’re hiring! 
The Qian Lab (<a href="/CHOP_Research/">CHOP Research</a> &amp; <a href="/PennMedicine/">Penn Medicine</a> ) is recruiting Postdocs and Research Technicians to study human brain development &amp; neurodevelopmental disorders.
📍Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 🧠 organoids, spatial omics, cerebral cortex
Christian Mayer (@cmayer@fediscience.org) (@chr_mayer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now out in #NatureNeuroscience: new paper from our lab — "Temporal control of progenitor competence shapes maturation in GABAergic neuron development in mice." Congrats to first authors Ann Bright, Yana Kotlyarenko, Florian Neuhaus! nature.com/articles/s4159…

Fabian Theis (@fabian_theis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to collaborate with Mathew Garnett @Sanger and Parse Biosciences on the new Cancer Plasticity Atlas – a hugely exciting single cell genomics resource to decode tumor adaptation and resistance. 🔗 helmholtz-munich.de/en/newsroom/ne… #CancerAI #Plasticity #Atlas

Thrilled to collaborate with Mathew Garnett @Sanger and Parse Biosciences on the new Cancer Plasticity Atlas – a hugely exciting single cell genomics resource to decode tumor adaptation and resistance. 🔗 helmholtz-munich.de/en/newsroom/ne… #CancerAI #Plasticity #Atlas
NIH (@nih) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“A dream come true”: A child walks again after breakthrough treatment for a rare genetic disorder—thanks in part to NIH-funded research. Scientists at NYU Langone Health discovered that a CoQ10 precursor can help brain cells restore energy production, offering new hope for families

Gray Camp (@graycamplab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neuron programming! Pro-neural TFs + 480 morphogen conditions + scRNA-seq --> Diverse iN subtypes of forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain, spinal cord, and PNS. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Hsiu-Chuan Lin Jasper Janssens Treutlein lab Science Magazine D-BSSE, ETH Zurich #NGN2 #ASCL1

Neuron programming! Pro-neural TFs + 480 morphogen conditions + scRNA-seq --&gt; Diverse iN subtypes of forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain, spinal cord, and PNS. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… <a href="/HsiuChuan_Lin/">Hsiu-Chuan Lin</a> <a href="/JasperJanssens7/">Jasper Janssens</a> <a href="/TreutleinLab/">Treutlein lab</a> <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> <a href="/ETH_BSSE/">D-BSSE, ETH Zurich</a>  #NGN2 #ASCL1
Hsiu-Chuan Lin (@hsiuchuan_lin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My postdoc work at Treutlein lab Gray Camp with Jasper Janssens is out in Science Magazine! We screen for neuron subtypes using pro-neural TFs + morphogen combinations + scRNA-seq and profiled over 700,000 cells in 480 conditions. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

My postdoc work at <a href="/TreutleinLab/">Treutlein lab</a> <a href="/GrayCampLab/">Gray Camp</a> with <a href="/JasperJanssens7/">Jasper Janssens</a> is out in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>! We screen for neuron subtypes using pro-neural TFs + morphogen combinations + scRNA-seq and profiled over 700,000 cells in 480 conditions. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Surya Ganguli (@suryaganguli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not studying animal models would halt basic neuroscience. We don’t have good AI models of animal brains to study and we can’t study human brains at single spike single neuron resolution. Studying the brain using fMRI is like studying the economy from a telescope on the moon.