Anna Gruzdeva

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Anna Gruzdeva

Anna Gruzdeva

@_anngru_

PhD student at NBB Cornell University Working on hypothalamus and hippocampus in 🐭

Ithaca, NY Katılım Şubat 2016
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Peter Hogg
Peter Hogg@neuro_Pete·
Passed my thesis defense! 🥳🥳🥳
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Anna Gruzdeva@_anngru_·
Congratulations @MatthewZipple!
Matthew Zipple 🇺🇦@MatthewZipple

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.

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Brendan Ito
Brendan Ito@mousejesus·
Kicking off the new year with our new paper in @Nature! We find that touch-guided tongue control in mice relies on a collicular mechanosensorimotor map, analogous to collicular visuomotor maps associated with visually-guided orienting in many species. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Joe Zaki
Joe Zaki@mysteriousjoe_·
I’m happy to share my main PhD work now published! 🥳🥳🥳 We found that a salient emotional experience can be linked with a memory from days ago, and this linking occurs through co-activity of the two memory representations during a period of rest.
Denise J. Cai, Ph.D.@denisejcai

🌟 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…

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@markandermann.bsky.social
@markandermann.bsky.social@andermann_mark·
We found that in vivo peptide release and signaling gradually enhances the response of satiety-promoting hypothalamic neurons to each bite of food during a meal. These consequences of each bite take minutes to manifest, and could help explain why slow eating enhances satiety.
Stephen Zhang@StephenXZhang

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

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Nacho Sanguinetti🥸
Nacho Sanguinetti🥸@neuroetho·
Postdoc Fellow Opportunity‼️ Looking for a PhD in freely moving ephys to apply for this amazing Postdoc Fellows program to do wireless triple neuropixel ephys in the Agouti in the rainforests of Panama! Lets figure out what the brain does in nature 🔔please RT!
PennMindCORE@PennMindCORE

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

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Anna Gruzdeva
Anna Gruzdeva@_anngru_·
Amazing lab with great questions and very cool model, transparent singing fish! Check it out if you are looking for a postdoc.
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AntonioFR
AntonioFR@antferrui·
Come this afternoon to our posters to see how pupil dynamics organize memory replay, how the hipp balances reactivation and homeostasis, how hipp-cortical interactions evolve during learning, and the neural mechanisms of foraging and territory formation in natural enviroments
AntonioFR@antferrui

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 🤩

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Petr Znamenskiy
Petr Znamenskiy@petrznam·
📢We are looking for a postdoc to follow up on these results. How do depth-selective responses arise and are transformed across the visual hierarchy? How do V1 neurons encode depth in freely moving animals? Please RT and get in touch if you are interested! crick.ac.uk/careers-study/…
Petr Znamenskiy@petrznam

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

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Anna Gruzdeva
Anna Gruzdeva@_anngru_·
It is so great to be at the course again🔥
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