✨Cerebellum✨, Neuroimaging, Brain Stimulation, ML & NLP
Wellcome Early Career Fellow at University of Oxford 🇬🇧
Formerly Postdoc at Western University 🇨🇦 & University of Cambridge 🇬🇧
PhD at University of Oxford 🇬🇧
https://www.caroline-nettekoven.com
Understanding life. Advancing health.
Scientist at dkfz, Twin mom + 1. Developmental Origins of Pediatric Cancer junior group leader. Interested in cerebellum development, tumor initiation, and cell death 🧪
Developmental neurobiologist working on human cerebellar development and disease.📍Seattle, Washington
neuroscientist, psychiatrist, writer
optogenetics.org
karldeisseroth.org
https://www.amazon.com/Projections-Story-Emotions-Karl-Deisseroth/dp/1984853694
Neurobiologist and author
Tweets about dev biol, neurodev genetics, random cool science + life; usually with typos, so many typos
Computational neuroscience, image processing, data science, and cybernetics. Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering
I study neural development and cell fate commitment in cephalopods (and sometimes mammals) @ Johns Hopkins. Nice even split between computational and molecular biology.
Professor of Neuroscience. Studying neural development, regeneration, and control of innate behaviors at Johns Hopkins.
@sethblackshaw at Twitter.
Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology, MIT. Investigator, HHMI. Leader, Synthetic Neurobiology Group, http://synthneuro.org. Scientist, inventor, entrepreneur.
Neuroscientist at CSHL. Interests: neuroAI, molecular connectomics, & cortical circuits. Co-founder of Cosyne and NAISys meetings.
Genome, Synthetic, and Developmental Biology
https://kalhorlab.bme.jhu.edu/
Computational biologist interested in deciphering the genomic regulatory code at vib.ai
Neuroscientist, Professor, Head of Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, Rockefeller University
shendure lab |. krishna.gs.washington.edu
Neuroscientist, Associate Professor at JHU, Memory tagging and reconstitution, Circuit assembly, Synaptic connectivity, Cognitive Learning, Tool development
Our research group is interested in the molecular and cellular origins and evolution of vertebrate organs. Tweets by Henrik, usually in the name of our group.
home.kaessmannlab.org
PhD student @UniHeidelberg | Kaessmann lab | previously @UTokyo
Assistant Professor @ Columbia University. Brain evolution, plasticity and regeneration. www.tosches-lab.com