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    7. sij

    Excited to share the lab's latest study of action on cortical dendritic spines in the mouse. Study was led by Farhan Ali, and supported by (thread follows)

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  2. 31. sij

    Hope the students will appreciate all the time I spent gathering memes for the data analysis lecture next week

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    28. sij

    A clone in the developing cortex. A single neural stem cell labeled at E10 that gave rise to radial glia and newborn neurons in the different cortical layers at E18.5 .

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  4. 25. sij
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    24. sij

    In anticipation of Robbie Burns Day, I present to you a Ballad on Mouse Decision-making. It is about a recent paper by

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    23. sij

    New work out : simultaneous opto-activation/silencing and voltage imaging to reveal circuit mechanism-a lateral inhibitory L1 circuit for winners-takes-all dynamics. Kudos to my amazing graduate advisor , collaborators, and co-authors!

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  7. 23. sij

    The lab got a Vidrio rapid multi-region scanner. Looking forward to seeing dendritic branch dynamics with this unit. 👀

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    18. sij

    I am frequently asked by students about transition into "independence in science", the ability "to do things alone". I want to challenge that concept and argue that framing training as path towards "independence" is confusing for many. True "independence"="interdependence"(1/n)

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    18. sij

    My paper is out on ! We explored movement signals in visual cortex and found a lot of surprising things.

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    15. sij

    Very happy to share this preprint from my main PhD project. We performed wide-field calcium imaging on animals solving both auditory and tactile discrimination tasks with a delay. Many thanks to , , Balazs Laurenczy and Fabian Voigt .

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    10. sij

    Excluding techs from authorship is classism. If the argument is that they're getting paid to do it because it's their job, then the PI shouldn't be an author either.

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  12. 10. sij

    The lecture delivered by with an eye to the future.

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  13. 10. sij

    The inaugural George Heninger lecture ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    9. sij

    Very happy that this review with on gain regulation in the cortex is now out online!

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  15. 7. sij

    I mistyped the handle for - who I should also mention has a highly related study on how the same SST-neuron manipulations influence depressive-like behaviors /end+1

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  16. 7. sij

    As calcium is essential for dendritic spine plasticity, we think the ketamine-elevated calcium influx may be a necessary precursor to the subsequent structural remodeling in the frontal cortex. /end

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  17. 7. sij

    The dendritic disinhibition caused by ketamine altered behavior and increased long-range cortico-cortical connectivity.

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  18. 7. sij

    Why would ketamine increase calcium in spines? Collaborating with @dmgerhar and Ron Duman, we did causal manipulation of GluN2B to show that this was due to ketamine's suppressive effects on dendrite-targeting SST interneurons.

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  19. 7. sij

    To show that the elevated calcium can be synaptically evoked, Farhan did a difficult experiment combining electrical stimulation and spine imaging. (Probably my favorite figure in the whole paper 😀)

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  20. 7. sij

    Here we found that a single, antidepressant-level dose of ketamine increases spontaneous calcium transients in dendritic spines in the mouse frontal cortex.

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  21. 7. sij

    The study was a 'functional' follow-up to our previous structural imaging study of ketamine’s effect on spine formation rates.

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