Marc
@marccobe
Scientist, into understanding life and maybe living it a bit. Neuroscience postdoc (@albertcardona). Evolution of nervous systems, microscopes, computers.
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https://github.com/histonemark 13-11-2009 21:14:28
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Well done silvia galan! Play CHESS to compare Hi-C maps and automatically classify the observed differences. Nice work from Marcius Lab and Vaquerizas Lab! šš» nature.com/articles/s4158⦠#4DNucleome #3DGenome
Very proud to share our latest work, a method to precisely estimate age from the transcriptome, now published with Springer Nature in Nature Methods. Great effort by the talented Romain Bulteau, my first PhD student @Lyon_LBMC, @ENSdeLyon. rdcu.be/cRpsm
The brain is formed of intricate biomolecular nanoarchitectures which are difficult to decipher. Our technology helps to reveal previously invisible biomolecular building blocks of brain. MIT Media Lab McGovern Institute MIT Picower Institute Nature Biomedical Engineering nature.com/articles/s4155ā¦
One week ago we released zebrahub.org the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network #scRNAseq dataset of zebrafish development with a very intuitive explorer. The data is open access here doi.org/10.6084/m9.fig⦠In this #Thread I'm going to give you a tutorial on how to use #zebrahub š 1/n
š¢All the best Claire on your new exciting journeyš All from Zlatic Lab and Albert Cardona @[email protected] lab wish you a great start in your new home/workplace in Parisšš„³š¤
š¢We would like to announce the 19th Instituto de Neurociencias UMH-CSIC Christmas Meeting. Come to showcase your research at Instituto de Neurociencias UMH-CSICā¼ļø It will feature Konstantinos Meletis from the Karolinska Institutet as keynote speaker. š December 20 and 21st Admission is free! We hope to see you there!ā¬ļø
š It is out! Our joint effort to create a complete synaptic connectome of Drosophila larval brain came true and is published in Science Magazine: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc⦠Amazing work by Michael Winding, Ben Pedigo + colleagues from @MRC_LMB Cambridge University Johns Hopkins Engineering Johns Hopkins BME
Our work studying the connectome of an insect brain, that of a Drosophila larva, is out today in Science! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc⦠Some highlights below and in Michael Windingās thread. Work with NeuroData Lab, Carey Priebe, Albert Cardona @[email protected], Zlatic Lab, and many others.
Weāve generated a synapse-resolution map of an insect brain, includes 3016 neurons and half a million synaptic sites! Out today in Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc⦠Summary below and in Ben Pedigoās thread. Zlatic Lab, Albert Cardona @[email protected], NeuroData Lab, Carey Priebe, and many others
Looking to get some research experience? We are hiring! 2-year fixed term technical position to investigate the neural circuits underlying cooperative digging behaviours in larvae. Using cutting-edge genetic tools, behavioural rigs, and connectomics! crick.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/Lā¦