Thokozile Nyasulu (@thokozilenyasu) 's Twitter Profile
Thokozile Nyasulu

@thokozilenyasu

Research Tech in @xinjin lab @scrippsresearch |@Cornell ‘24 worked in @azayhara and @antferrui lab

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calendar_today03-04-2024 16:55:31

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AntonioFR (@antferrui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share these great news. Congrats to all the awardees! 🥳🥳 This Prize will greatly help us to push forward with our current efforts to develop new selective closed-loop interventions to restore neural dynamics and cognitive deficits in brain disease.

Hongyu_Chang (@hongyu_chang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Our paper is finally online! 🚨 🖥️🐭 Are you a head-fixed VR user? Interested in integrating VR and eye tracking into your setup? Check this out! 👀💡 🔍 Don’t miss it! 🙌 #VR #Research #neuroscience

Hongyu_Chang (@hongyu_chang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SEEING THROUGH YOUR EYES 👁️: Excited to share our new paper (which is out now!!) with Wenbo Tang, Annabella, Thokozile Nyasulu, Maddie Wolf, AntonioFR @azayhara : we discovered a novel sleep microstructure that promotes memory replay! nature.com/articles/s4158… 🧵 1/12👇

Hongyu_Chang (@hongyu_chang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this visual summary of our recent findings nature SEEING THROUGH EYES 👁️: "Sleep microstructure organizes memory replay " from AntonioFR and @azayhara lab! 🧠

Hongyu_Chang (@hongyu_chang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I found especially valuable in this project is the contribution of our outstanding undergrads at Cornell University. As a grad student mentor, I am proud of all of them! Annabella Thokozile Nyasulu Maddie Wolf

Hongyu_Chang (@hongyu_chang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This nice commentary shows we discovered a brain solution for how new and old memories are consolidated. Add on to this: pupil sizes act as an intermediate time scale (sec-min) between fast memory replay (ms) and slow sleep states (minutes-hours), showing how the brain organizes

Xin Jin, PhD (@xinjin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to be an HHMI FHS! Grateful to colleagues who push me to think deeply, and students whose curiosity & energy make the lab a joy. My grad advisor said in genetic screens, you don’t get what you want—you get what you deserve. Hope we are deserving! hhmi.org/programs/freem…