
Anna Gruzdeva
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Anna Gruzdeva
@_anngru_
PhD student at NBB Cornell University Working on hypothalamus and hippocampus in 🐭


Excited to share our latest story! We found disentangled memory representations in the hippocampus that generalized across time and environments, despite the seemingly random drift and remapping of single cells. This code enabled the transfer of prior knowledge to solve new tasks

A big "thank you" to the students and postdocs who joined us last week @HHMIJanelia for the Junior Scientist Workshop on Mechanistic Cognitive Neuroscience! 🧠

I’m incredibly honored to receive the 2025 @WeintraubAward! I’m extremely grateful for my advisor, PI, and friend @jesseGlab for his unwavering support and all members of the Goldberg Lab, as well as everyone at @CornellNBB! A huge congrats to my fellow recipients!

Excited to share our article, out today in @ScienceMagazine showing that competition amplifies the role of early life luck in shaping inequality in adult outcomes. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… We all have a sense that our lives are strongly shaped by contingent events outside of our control (‘luck’). But how do we test that hypothesis? Here, we do so by replaying the tape of life of genetically identical mice living in the field.


What a treat to start the new year with a new paper from the lab, with @azayhara ! @hongyu_chang and Wenbo Tang found that pupil dynamics in naturally sleeping mice uncover a microstructure of sleep that organizes different types of memory replay: nature.com/articles/s4158…

🌟 Cai Lab @Nature paper alert! In new work led by @mysteriousjoe_, we find that rest periods after learning not only stabilize new memories BUT ALSO integrate new memories with older ones from days past! (1/9) Read it here: nature.com/articles/s4158…

I am thrilled to share the published version of our study on how neuropeptide signals regulate feeding in the hypothalamus! We imaged endogenous peptide signals in subcellular compartments during behavior. Below is an updated summary: rdcu.be/dZlI3


MindCORE Postdoc Fellowship @Penn Apply by Dec 1, 2024 Designed for new(ish) PhDs in neuro, psych, ling, philo, CIS, cog sci+ 3 yrs salary +20K research fund More: mindcore.sas.upenn.edu/post-doctoral-… Pls RT @whartonknows @PennEngGrad @AnnenbergPenn @PennLinguistics @PennBiology @PennNGG

Ever wanted to explore the driving forces underlying inhibitory neuronal signalling? We did! So, for my MSc in @JosephRaimondo lab, we developed the all-optical approach ORCHID - all-Optical Reporting of CHloride Ion Driving force. Now out in @NatureComms nature.com/articles/s4146…

Looking forward to meet everybody and enjoy the science once again this #SfN24 ! The lab is presenting several posters, most of them on Sunday afternoon. Stop by to chat, check out what we have been up to this year and meet our amazing students and postdocs 🤩

Thrilled to share the first preprint from the lab! We find that mouse V1 contains a three-dimensional map of visual space with different populations of neurons responding to near and far visual cues! Led by @yiran25_ with @populusalba9 and @ant_blot. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/n

My PhD paper is out! We imaged gut neuron activity in living, eating flies (first time in history!), and found a Gut-Brain-Gut neural circuit loop that allows fruit flies to adjust their ingestion bouts based on the sucrose concentration of the food! (1/n biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


