
Sofia Skromne
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18-10-2021 13:01:27
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🎉 A huge shoutout to the awesome McGill University students who joined us for our inaugural #workshop! 🍍Your enthusiasm made it a hit! Loved sharing our Python package journey with you. Stay tuned for the announcement of the next events


📣 This Saturday afternoon at VV1-5 and again on Wednesday afternoon at VV11, we'll be showcasing our latest work at Society for Neuroscience (SfN) #SfN2023 🌟 Stop by our posters, we have some cool new stories! Let me give you a primer👇


At #SfN2023? Come to the NeurodataWithoutBorders / DANDI booth 3316 from 11 to 11:30 tomorrow to meet the Flatiron CCN data scientists behind pynapple🍍 and NEMOS⛵️, a new exciting package for neural modeling. Live demo starting at 11 🔥🚨!


🍍 Exciting News! 🚀 Pynapple 0.4 is here with awesome updates, including a fresh approach for loading NeurodataWithoutBorders files. Dive into the tutorial to discover how you can seamlessly stream data from DANDI Project directly into Pynapple! pynapple-org.github.io/pynapple/gener…

✨Opportunity Alert! 🚀 Are you interested in contributing to pynapple🍍 and other open-source neuroscience packages developed at Flatiron CCN? Join our 11-week paid internship in Manhattan (housing provided). Deadline is February 2nd. Apply here : neurorse.flatironinstitute.org/events/2023/11… 1/4





Poster #2 (PS03-27AM-130) by Sofia Skromne, where we show how HD cells are stable over weeks! 💪🧭🗓️ See my recent tweet on this story: x.com/apeyrache/stat… or directly the bioRxiv preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 2/5


Monday am, 190.16 / V26: 🌊🧭Sharp waves of the head-direction system by Sofia Skromne Guillaume Viejo. Super cool discovery and characterization of population burst activity in the HD network, traveling from the brainstem to the navigation system.

🥳Super pumped to share our latest collaboration with Emilie Mace and Stuart Trenholm. We show how visual objects specifically recruit neurons in the spatial navigation system, especially in the head-direction network, suggesting a specific circuit to detect landmarks 1/


