Joseph D. Zak

@JosephDZak

Postdoc in the using 2P microscopy and electrophysiology to study sensory cells and circuits. and

MI-ME-CO-Boston, MA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2017.

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    30. sij

    Was analyzing some old images and thought this one deserved a little extra attention.

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  2. prije 2 sata

    Working on some more Cajal style images, this one of adult born granule cells in the olfactory bulb. Image and viral injection credit to .

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    Nice from the . It also feels great to see data supporting a model where odor interactions in the OB explain how odorants with different valences can cancel each other's behaviors 👃🐭

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  4. 23. sij
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  5. 18. sij
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    11. sij

    I am recruiting masters and PhD students into my new lab in . Interested in neurobiology and how the brain processes sound information? Check out my website blog for more info

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    28. pro 2019.

    Our first preprint. Reliable readout of mixture components from small populations of piriform cortical neurons.

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  8. 20. pro 2019.

    Finally able to share that I have been awarded a K99 from the to study how learning shapes activity in cortical projections to the olfactory bulb. A huge thank you to my sponsors and and letter writers.

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  9. 20. pro 2019.
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  10. 18. pro 2019.

    Excited to see one of my images of olfactory bulb glomeruli that I captured in the included in this group!

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    15. pro 2019.

    This started as a side project. We recorded from cerebellar molecular layer interneurons (MLIs) because we were deploying one of our 2P miniature microscopes to Isabel Llano's lab. We found that MLIs encode for valence of the stimulus!

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    In the 1960's 11 deaf men helped NASA get to the moon. They were known as the Gallaudet Eleven. We were able to interview one of their remaining members, David Myers, for my show Xploration Outer Space. A thread.

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    12. pro 2019.

    Sensory coding mechanisms revealed by optical tagging of physiologically defined neuronal types

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  14. 3. pro 2019.

    Another semester in the books. Had a great fall term with this group in our tutorial on Learning & Memory. – mjesto: Harvard Biological Laboratories

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    25. stu 2019.

    Check out this cool paper examining the chaperone activity of nucleic acids for which I had the opportunity to do some EM.

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  16. 22. stu 2019.

    Found in a clothing store window, this has to be a beautiful painting of neuromuscular junctions? Is there any other interpretation of this art?

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  17. 20. stu 2019.

    Sharing my latest work with , Gautam Reddy, and Massimo Vergassola. Building on our prior theoretical work, we now measure antagonism in individual sensory neurons in live mice. Even within the constraints of natural sniff dynamics antagonism is remarkably prevalent!

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    Ever wonder what's happening in neural circuits during interactions like this? Preprint from , with and co-first , along with et al. Molecular and circuit architecture of social hierarchy in mice! 1/6

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    10. stu 2019.

    Excellent, hilarious paper- apparently Paul Broca postulated that the olfactory bulb in humans shrunk in order to accommodate the massive prefrontal cortex required for free will, and this postulate turned into a myth that humans have a bad sense of smell

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    31. lis 2019.

    Here’s the press release for our shiny new Nature paper. Congratulations to , , and my 39 other coauthors! A new high-resolution map of how the brain is wired

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