Ed BoydenOvjeren akaunt

@eboyden3

Neuroscientist, inventor, entrepreneur. Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology at MIT. Leader, Synthetic Neurobiology Group.

MIT, Cambridge, MA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2008.

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  1. 8. kol 2019.

    helps see heat shock proteins (Timmerman, Baldwin, and Benesch labs, ), the pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis (Rudel lab, ), and a Drosophila larva (Preibisch lab, ). From the last paper:

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  2. 6. kol 2019.

    A comprehensive review article, led by Ingrid van Welie, on how robotics is helping automate one of the most complex skills practiced in neuroscience, patch clamping.

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  3. 2. kol 2019.

    Congrats to SynthNeuro graduate student Ishan Gupta, who just successfully defended his MIT Biological Engineering PhD thesis, on new strategies for in vivo imaging!

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  4. 31. srp 2019.

    Deblina Sarkar and Ian Wickersham (both alumni of the SynthNeuro group) both have postdoctoral job openings in their research groups at MIT:

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  5. 31. srp 2019.

    Congrats to the whole team of inventors on the patent for expansion microscopy technologies for the visualization of nucleic acids in cells and tissues, which was just granted, U.S. Patent 10364457!

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  6. 31. srp 2019.

    Plasmids encoding the soma-targeted fluorescent voltage indicator SomArchon are starting to appear on for distribution (more to come!):

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  7. 19. srp 2019.

    I got to know Patrick through his Artificial Intelligence class - I delivered the annual neurotech lecture. We noted the increasing intersection, every year, of bio and AI. He was so excited to see students succeed. We will miss you, and all you've done.

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  8. 18. srp 2019.

    Congrats to Kate Adamala and Daniel Martin-Alarcon, whose patent "Pumilio domain-based modular protein architecture for RNA binding" was just granted, as U.S. Patent # 10330674!

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  9. 18. srp 2019.

    helps visualize the specialized apparatus, which behaves like a liquid, that helps chromosomes separate during egg formation. From the Schuh lab, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry (Science, Jun 28 2019, ):

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  10. 18. srp 2019.

    Delighted and thankful to receive the Croonian Medal of the Royal Society. This award recognizes work by many group members, alumni, and collaborators over the years, that made our neurotechnology work real and impactful.

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  11. 16. srp 2019.

    Very honored and grateful to receive, along with my fantastic colleagues, the 2019 Warren Alpert Prize for developing optogenetic tools.

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  12. 10. srp 2019.

    Exciting to see the beginnings of of plant tissues! From the Nodine lab, Gregor Mendel Institute, :

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  13. 9. srp 2019.

    Outside the room where we are meeting during the annual Media Lab faculty retreat, you can observe trees growing upside down. (Natalie Jeremijenko, Tree Logic.)

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  14. 8. srp 2019.

    Recently I lectured at the Congress of Future Medical Leaders about brain technology. It was incredibly energizing, and optimism-inspiring, to see 4,000 high school students excited about becoming physicians and/or biological scientists.

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  15. 5. srp 2019.

    Pictures of clathrin coated pits (top, Seiple and Huang labs, UCSF, ) and Drosophila amacrine neurons (bottom, Zinn lab, Caltech, ), taken with the help of .

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  16. 5. srp 2019.

    Congratulations to SynthNeuro postdoc Shahar Alon, who just accepted a tenure track faculty job at Bar Ilan University!

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  17. 1. srp 2019.

    Excited to be part of this study, led by Keith Tyo, on recording the timecourse of ion concentration into a strand of DNA, with few-minute time resolution. A step towards being able to record neural activity into a DNA-based ticker-tape?

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  18. 28. lip 2019.

    From the Ahrens lab in Cell: zebrafish eventually quit trying to swim if they can't move. Noradrenergic neurons signal swim failures; glial cells integrate failures over time, causing quitting. shows the noradrenergic-glial interface:

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  19. 26. lip 2019.
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  20. 25. lip 2019.

    Excited to speak about brain technology to 4,000 high school students aiming to become physicians or biomedical scientists, at the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, here today just outside of Boston.

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