
Clarissa Whitmire
@whitmirecj
A happy thinker.
And science enthusiast.
who needs to tinker.
@QldBrainInst @UQ_EAIT
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16-07-2020 07:07:07
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Beautiful images of anatomically distinct thermal pathways from Phill Bokiniec Brain-wide connectivity map of mouse thermosensory cortices biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦

Had a fabulous time teaching at the Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory! Love when we get to do #Minian and Miniscope Team demos β‘οΈ & Of course, thank you to my amazing co-instructor #PhilDong.



2 weeks left to apply! (April 1st) Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory July 26th - Aug 15th 2023 1) Personal statement 2) Letter(s) of recommendation 3) Curriculum Vitae 4) Financial aid request (optional) meetings.cshl.edu/courses.aspx?cβ¦


Today we celebrate QBI's 20th Anniversary Scientific Symposium π Recognising our researchers extraordinary contributions to #neuroscience over the past 20 years. We also got the opportunity to welcome our newest group leader Clarissa Whitmire to the #QBI family π


Excited to share this paper using new neurotech and explainable AI to advance DBS for treatment resistant #depression (TRD). Team effort including Helen Mayberg, MD, Sankar Alagapan and Patricio Riva-Posse. Summary thread! go.nature.com/48lmlzC @nature PC: Mike Halerz







What does working at the interface of engineering and neuroscience look like? Take a listen here and come chat with us anytime π§ π₯οΈ UQ Engineering and Technology Queensland Brain Institute, UQ

Was that a mosquito? π¦π¦π¦ Well, you better consider the probability of mozzies in your current environment! Go check out my PhD project finally summarized in a preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦ #somatosensoryperception #expectations #previouschoice #oscillations #MNEPython

π₯π₯How does skin sense temperature?βοΈβοΈ Check out our latest work (Phill Bokiniec & JFAP) to find out! TL;DR - both warm and cool are encoded in the same cells by a single channel! How? --> Bidirectionally responsive thermoreceptors encode cool and warm biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦