
Shira Lupkin
@shira_lupkin
Postdoc @UChicago_Brains in @djfreedman. @AI_and_Science Fellow. PhD in @McGintyNeuro ‘s Lab @RutgersU
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07-11-2019 19:48:40
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Check it out!!! Our new paper just dropped at Nature Neuroscience!






🎉 Overjoyed to share my first lead-author study! This work marks the first step in my quest to innovate minimally invasive #BMIs - my lifelong goal! It was never possible w/o the unwavering support of my amazing mentor McGinty Neuroeconomics Lab and labmate Shira Lupkin. Deep thanks ❤️


Meet Dr. Miriam Rosenberg-Lee. She studies how #brain acquires and masters complex cognitive skills, especially #mathematics and explores how learning may be altered in children with learning disabilities and #Autism #ASD #AutismAcceptanceMonth Rutgers University youtube.com/watch?v=wkVTof…

Hey Society of Biological Psychiatry #SOBP2024! Come to poster 229 tonight 6pm CDT to chat about how altered brain network dynamics robustly predict dimensional phenotypes exhibited across healthy & psychiatric populations, w/ a spotlight on affective & psychotic illness 🧠🍻⚕️ Holmes Lab



🚨 This work is out now in PLOS Comp Biol! 🚨🧠 This work was a huge labor of love and curiosity during grad school working with Michael W. Cole and I'm so pleased to finally share the peer-reviewed study with our community! Enormous gratitude to coauthors Michael W. Cole @RUBENSARO

New paper by Lydia Qu Yueyue Lydia Qu (lydiaquq.bsky.social) et. al out now in Nature Nature Mental Health 📰 Here, we show that predictive network features are distinct across internalizing and externalizing traits/behaviors. With Carrisa V Cocuzza, PhD (she/her),Thomas Yeo,Elvisha Dhamala, and more 🌟 shorturl.at/67TH1


🎉There's a new doctor in the world!🎉 A warm congratulations to Dixit Sharma, PhD, PhD. I'm proud of you! You’ve come so far, and we’re excited to see how far you’ll go. Thanks to Matt Smith for serving as outside examiner, and to Denis Pare for serving as chair.




FreedmanLab PhD student Matt Rosen’s @PNAS paper is out! We show how oculomotor brain circuits are recruited by cognitive behaviors--and produce small gaze shifts like "poker tells" in the process. Paper here: tinyurl.com/yw48y5tw #Neuroscience #PNAS University of Chicago Neuroscience Institute
