Mackenzie Mathis

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PI at Harvard | motor control & AI | co-developer | 2020: EPFL Prof & Chair in Integrative Neuroscience |

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Joined February 2011

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    🥳 Now published in ! A review on how deep-learning powered animal pose estimation is posed to influence the landscape of realizable real-world, ethological neuroscience - by myself & | Free share link:

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  2. Sam is fabulous - so happy to see he’s at OIST!

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  3. Jan 31

    This is an interesting paper () yet, I think they show modulation but not control via S1. Lesions in S1 don't affect locomotion (Carey lab), or forelimb cntrl (us), and now a # of papers argue for S1 = learning motor skills , your take?

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    Jan 31

    1/ I'm excited to announce that today we are releasing 's new open-source Platform, Miniscope V4! We have redesigned the system from the ground up, making it smaller/lighter & easier to use while also expanding its FOV, WD, & features. More info below👇

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    Jan 31

    Does your DNN have problems with common corruption robustness? You can get suprisingly far by just training on noise! In our new paper, we evaluate how simple learned i.i.d. noise can help to generalize to ImageNet-C. Blog post @

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  6. Jan 29

    Update: I hired our first PhD student to join us at EPFL!!! 🇨🇭🥂✨

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  7. Jan 23

    A great day at interviewing prospective EPFL neuro PhD students! Looking forward to their presentations tomorrow 💻📈

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    I have a favor to ask. For 20+ years I've been working on a dream: to make all science funded by US taxpayers freely available to all. We are on the verge of achieving this. But we need to show that people care. So please, if you can, sign this letter:

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    Jan 21

    Very happy to share our latest work! Frustrated with expensive and inflexible rodent behavior testing systems, we compared head-to-head with 2 leading commercial systems. But first, please turn up the volume to 11 for this trailer 🙂

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  10. Jan 20

    All about behavior! Great line up: , , , , Rainer Friedrich, , , , Mike Long, , Bence Olveczky, (me!), Rachel Wilson, Claire Wyart &

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  11. Jan 17

    It was a wonderful and intense few days at the workshop (second annual!). 💜 So amazed at all the progress students made. We are thankful to the group for supporting 🙌🏻, and to for the funding support!

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    Jan 17

    Interested in how can help understand and how can advance ? Two weeks left to apply to summer school in beautiful ! Great line of lecturers and hands-on workshop on and data.

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  13. Jan 14

    also this is a nice piece from Chris Harvey & co a few years ago:

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    Jan 13

    Super excited for the workshop with & this week! Any other tweeps attending?!

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    Jan 13

    🎉DLC 2.1.5 is up!! Minor but useful changes, including new GUI functions, faster dataset creation, & our 1st release with new CZI DLC Fellow, Jessy! Read more here: It's backwards compatible, so don't be afraid to upgrade! pip install deeplabcut==2.1.5 😎

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  16. Jan 14

    Lisa Stowers, Troy Margrie, and many excellent others! Edited by and Rich Mooney

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  17. Jan 14

    I’m so excited for this issue of Current Opinion in Neuro: it’s all about behavior! So many amazing contributors: , , , Matt Diamond, , Robert Froemke, Gilles Laurent, , Dora Angelaki

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  18. Jan 13

    we are excited too! (some great updates for attendees to test out too :)

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    We’re proud to support tools that help scientists work better and faster. Hear from 9 maintainers of key scientific software

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  20. Jan 8

    Beautiful day in Hokkaido, Japan for my first talk of 2020! Quite surreal to ski with Prof Kawato and co then get to speak later tonight about our latest work dissecting the proprioception system during adaptive motor control 😎🏔🎿⛷

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    My article published today in eLife. Reflections on what two heart attacks in three years have taught me about faculty life in academia. Mental Health in Academia: What about faculty?

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