MIT Picower Institute

@MIT_Picower

Institute researchers study the neuroscience of learning, memory, cognition, perception, consciousness, and developmental, psychiatric and neurological disease.

Cambridge, Massachusetts
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2010.

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    30. sij

    In : With an innovative method that enabled a genome-wide genetic screen in the mammalian brain, Myriam Heiman's lab has found potential new targets for Huntington's disease

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    Amazing talk by ’s Kwanhun Chung whose lab developed fantastic tools for tissue fixation, clearing and homogeneous staining of biological systems

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  3. 30. sij
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    29. sij

    The deadline to apply to MIT's Summer Research Program in Biology or Neuroscience is tomorrow! If you are an undergrad studying the life sciences, don't miss the chance to spend 10 weeks with us this summer:

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    28. sij

    New results! Layer and rhythm specificity for predictive routing

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    28. sij

    Curious about what our undergrads are up to? Stop by our annual Research Symposium in 68-181 this Thursday between 1-4:30pm to hear from UROPs , , Building 68, and more! Hosted by Graham Walker and .

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  7. 27. sij

    How we're harnessing advances like induced pluripotent stem cells and CRISPR gene editing to make and analyze human brain tissues in the lab and apply them to studying conditions such as Down syndrome, Alzheimer’s & Rett syndrome

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  8. 27. sij

    New results from the lab of Mark Bear illustrate the complex plasticity underlying visual recognition memory (in which the brain recognizes familiar, repeating stimuli).

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    With these neurons, extinguishing fear is its own reward: The same neurons responsible for encoding reward also form new memories to suppress fearful ones.

    A rendering of neurons. The broader population of neurons is represented in green while neurons storing a specific fear extinction memory are represented in red.
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    23. sij

    Researchers at pinpoint the regions with the earliest emergence of amyloid protein plaques in the brain of a mouse model of 's disease. Read study here:

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    22. sij

    The Sur Laboratory is excited to celebrate with Dr. Marvin Nayan after his successful thesis defense! Congratulations, !

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  12. 22. sij

    Read our latest research on autism, memory and emotion, Alzheimer's and the visual system in our January e-mail newsletter . Consider subscribing to receive it in your inbox:

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    21. sij

    New results: Achieving stable dynamics in neural circuits

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  14. 21. sij

    Fascinating op-ed today in The Boston Globe by about how microglia could hold the key to advancing treatments for psychiatric disorders, Alzheimer's.

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    For many years, some parents have noticed that their autistic children’s behavioral symptoms diminished when they had a fever. An immune molecule sometimes produced during infection can influence the social behavior of mice.

     A person is holding a digital thermometer in the foreground and there is a blurred image of a boy in the background laying down with his head on a pillow with the person feeling his forehead checking his temperature.
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  16. 15. sij
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    14. sij

    Excited to share my new paper out in today: Amygdala Reward Neurons Form and Store Fear Extinction memory Here is what we found 👇

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  18. 14. sij

    The Tonegawa lab's new paper today in shows that a distinct population of reward-encoding neurons in the basolateral amygdala store fear extinction memories. led the work:

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    14. sij

    "MIT is arguably the most ideal place to kickstart the development of wide-reaching initiatives in AI that would socially benefit and boost growth of Latin America," writes postdoc in Omar Costilla-Reyes in

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    7. sij

    If you can be in Boston/Cambridge on May 14, check out this amazing lineup of speakers at the Picower Institute Spring 2020 Symposium on "Early Life Stress" via

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