Ryan Raut (@ryanvraut) 's Twitter Profile
Ryan Raut

@ryanvraut

Shanahan Foundation Fellow @AllenInstitute @UW. Previously @WUSTL. Interested in systems & theoretical neuroscience

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David (@dav1dcg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A brain atlas of synapse protein lifetime across the mouse lifespan - Lifetime of PSD95 at single-cell resolution between 3 weeks and 18 months. - Synapses with long protein lifetimes accumulate during development, mostly in the cortex and CA1. cell.com/neuron/fulltex…

A brain atlas of synapse protein lifetime across the mouse lifespan

- Lifetime of PSD95 at single-cell resolution between 3 weeks and 18 months. 

- Synapses with long protein lifetimes accumulate during development, mostly in the cortex and CA1.

cell.com/neuron/fulltex…
Timothy Chan (@genecollector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bioicons.com Here is an alternative to BioRender that is TRULY FREE and actively maintained. Over 1500 vectorized images sorted by license type (all creative commons or MIT). Fully editable icons and soon they will launch an Inkscape library.

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Review, published in Nature Reviews Endocrinology, discusses the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the association between stress and metabolic disease, and evaluates the epidemiological evidence for the influence of stress on metabolic disease. go.nature.com/3CYmPxN

This Review, published in <a href="/NatureRevEndo/">Nature Reviews Endocrinology</a>, discusses the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the association between stress and metabolic disease, and evaluates the epidemiological evidence for the influence of stress on metabolic disease. go.nature.com/3CYmPxN
Tim Vogels (@tpvogels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Metabolic Spikes" is a modelling study on the origins of "spontaneous" activity in neural systems. That sort of baseline activity is ubiquitous! As a field, we accept it's there & include it in models, but why do neurons do that? Fire in the absence of input? Seems kinda weird.

Allen Institute (@alleninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 We’re now accepting applications for the 2023 Shanahan Foundation Fellowship at the Interface of Data & Neuroscience. The fellowship offers PhDs from a diverse range of fields mentorship & support to pursue research interests w/ our data [Apply Here] 🔗 alleninstitute.org/what-we-do/bra…

🧠 We’re now accepting applications for the 2023 Shanahan Foundation Fellowship at the Interface of Data &amp; Neuroscience. The fellowship offers PhDs from a diverse range of fields mentorship &amp; support to pursue research interests w/ our data [Apply Here] 🔗 alleninstitute.org/what-we-do/bra…
Bing Wen Brunton (@bingbrunton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only thing I love more than neuroscience is... teaching neuroscience. Here's a video series of my undergrad “Intro to Neuro” class. Adding new topics regularly. Check them out! youtube.com/playlist?list=…

Natalie Schaworonkow (@nschawor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

list of summer schools & short courses in the realm of computational neuroscience or data analysis of EEG / MEG / LFP and the like: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Adrienne Fairhall (@alfairhall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally confirmed— a new NIH training grant in computational neuroscience for University of Washington and the @UWCNC! PhD student and postdoc positions available 🎉

Allen Institute (@alleninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neuroscience has a treasure trove of data waiting to be explored. Apply by February 1, 2024 for the Shanahan Foundation Fellowship at the Interface of Data & Neuroscience. alleninstitute.org/careers/intern…

Earl K. Miller (@millerlabmit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spiraling waves are everywhere in cortex. They mirror each other across long distances and hemispheres. And they are coordinated with subcortical spiking. The brain is telling us how it works. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Ulises Pereira Obilinovic (@ulisespereirao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please apply! There are a lot of theory/computation people at Allen that you can work with! We work on projects at the interface of Machine Learning, Statistical Physics, and Neuroscience using one-of-a-kind datasets and contributing to design theory-driven experiments.

Allen Institute (@alleninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdocs and grad students, you have less than a week to apply for the Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain! Don't miss this opportunity to expand your skillset in the spectacular San Juan Islands. 👉 Learn more and apply by Feb. 1: alleninstitute.org/events/summer-… UW Computational Neuroscience Center #SWDB2024

Anton Arkhipov (@antonsarkhipov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣📢🔊 We are hiring! A Scientist position is open Allen Institute. • bio-realistic modeling • use cutting edge brain composition & connectivity data • AI training of models on in vivo data Job description: alleninstitute.org/careers/jobs/?…

Antonio Criscuolo (@antocris95) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in #Brain - #Gastrointestinal - #Respiratory - #Ocular - #Cardiac Activity? Check our #Body-Brain #Waves events: coming up in September, a 4-day Summer School and a 2-day Symposium in southern #Italy. Get in touch for more info, or check: waves-conference.com

Interested in #Brain - #Gastrointestinal - #Respiratory - #Ocular - #Cardiac Activity?
Check our #Body-Brain #Waves events: coming up in September, a 4-day Summer School and a 2-day Symposium in southern #Italy. 

Get in touch for more info, or check:
waves-conference.com
John Murray (@johndmurray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest publication from the lab! "On the stability of canonical correlation analysis and partial least squares with application to brain-behavior associations"

Cori Bargmann (@betenoire1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share Elias Scheer's thesis work from my lab, in a paper that explores how animal decision-making is coupled to behavioral state changes over minute-long and second-long timescales. elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…

Jesse Brown (@jesseaaronbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing paper. All the good stuff: brain dynamics, state trajectories, embedding, links to arousal, tracking full dynamic state with a single measurement. nature.com/articles/s4158…