Rob Gulli

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Rob Gulli

Rob Gulli

@rob_gulli

Nonresident alien. Postdoc in neuroscience @ZuckermanBrain. he/him

New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2016
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McGinty Neuroeconomics Lab
McGinty Neuroeconomics Lab@McGintyNeuro·
"In neuroscience, we have monkeys to thank for deep brain stimulation therapy . . . [and] brain computer interfaces . . . Virtually everything we know about the human visual system . . . has its roots in foundational science involving monkeys." jneurosci.org/content/44/37/…
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Aaron Batista
Aaron Batista@aaronbatista·
We're working hard every single day so we can help people like Michelle live their fullest lives.
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Ramon Nogueira
Ramon Nogueira@RNogueiraNeuro·
I am very excited to announce that I will start my own lab at the Grossman Center at @UChicago_Brains in late winter 2024! I am looking forward to working alongside with its members and the rest of the Dept. of Neurobiology. I'll start hiring soon, reach out if interested!
Brent Doiron@BrentDoiron

We at the Grossman Center @UChicago_Brains are excited to announce that we have just hired two exceptionally talented tenure-track Computational Neurosciencetists!

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Herbert Zheng Wu
Herbert Zheng Wu@wuzhengherbert·
So grateful to be awarded the #SloanFellow! Thank you to my mentors, friends, colleagues, and especially my amazing lab members for their support and hard work. Huge thanks to @SloanFoundation for believing in our research. @SinaiBrain
Sloan Foundation@SloanFoundation

We are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Sloan Research Fellowship! These outstanding researchers are shining examples of innovation and impact—and we are thrilled to support them. Meet the winners here: sloan.org/fellowships/20… 🎉 #SloanFellow #STEM #ScienceTwitter

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Rob Gulli@rob_gulli·
@saramatovic Congrats Sara! You’re so well deserving of the award
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Sara Matovic
Sara Matovic@saramatovic·
Although it’s still hard to believe…I am honoured to share that I’m a 2022 #VanierCanada Scholar for my PhD research on adverse childhood experiences and adult wellbeing! I am incredibly grateful for the mentors, friends, and family who have endlessly supported me in my journey.
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Rob Gulli@rob_gulli·
Are you at #sfn22? Come to my talk today (Saturday) at 2pm in SDCC 1 to see what game Gandalf has been playing
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Rob Gulli@rob_gulli·
@andpru Well that made my day, thanks! A lot of the lit review section should be coming out as a chapter sometime soon
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Andrew Pruszynski
Andrew Pruszynski@andpru·
Several. I have a few times gone back to the thesis of a cool paper I have read. There is often more gold there. Also I read @rob_gulli's dissertation as a primer on hippcampus function in NHPs.
Jason Shepherd@JasonSynaptic

Curious...have you have recently (like in the past 5 years) read a PhD thesis where you were not on the thesis committee of that student? If you're not a PI/professor...have you fully read a thesis in the past 5 years that was not from your lab?

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Rob Gulli@rob_gulli·
@atkeinath Wow, congrats Alex! Very excited to see what you get up to in Chicago!
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Lydia Hopper
Lydia Hopper@LydiaMHopper·
It’s a tough time to feel celebratory, but I’m so proud and thankful to have received a @JohnsHopkins DISCOVERY award. The project I’m co-leading will examine how primates’ social relationships mediate their memory for faces and places. Can’t wait to see what we find!
Denis Wirtz@deniswirtz

Decision letters are being sent to the 199 teams of @JohnsHopkins faculty who applied for a DISCOVERY Award. The reactions of the members of the winning teams (and their Chairs and Deans) get me every year. DISCOVERY Awards provide $100K for collaborative research.

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Rob Gulli@rob_gulli·
@HamidRamezanpou @JulioMTNeuro @andpru @wusmsl @WesternU @IPNMcGill In my experience I wouldn’t have gotten all of my top choices if they had to pay me. It’s an understandable predicament for PIs; training someone for a temp rotation takes time from other lab members, costs extra materials, etc. Paying stipend on top might be a deterrent
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Rob Gulli@rob_gulli·
@JulioMTNeuro @andpru @wusmsl @WesternU @IPNMcGill I didn’t have a neuro background so it was the only way for me to try neuro from molecular to cognitive. Not being hyperbolic, it changed my life and I wouldn’t be in this field without that year to learn broadly. Endlessly thankful to those who set it up incl @ed_ruthazer
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Julio Martinez
Julio Martinez@JulioMTNeuro·
@andpru @wusmsl It is all a matter of money. We have proposed that multiple times @WesternU neuroscience program and the answer is always: no money. The @IPNMcGill did it when I was there and the results at least for me were excellent. @rob_gulli was part of a cohort and ended up in my lab.
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Rob Gulli@rob_gulli·
@TonyZador @KordingLab I think what you're saying is mostly true, but it's also incomplete in ways worth mentioning Sometimes "fitness" determines the path of evolution, but sometimes it doesn't. For those interested in learning more, a nice intro article to neutral theory: quantamagazine.org/how-neutral-th…
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Tony Zador
Tony Zador@TonyZador·
@KordingLab It surprises me if evolution can approximate a gradient. I always thought of it a biased random walk, in which you take a random-ish step and then check if this was useful. Interested to learn more!
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Kording Lab 🦖
Kording Lab 🦖@KordingLab·
It is clear that in certain settings biological evolution does approximate gradient descent. But my literature search does not find the right papers. Anyone got a link to a good paper? Related to this discussion by @TonyZador .
Tony Zador@TonyZador

How many animals have ever lived on this earth? Ie since the first multicellular organisms arose about 600M yrs ago, how many individuals have there been? My (very ballpark) estimate: A lot. Like maybe 10^25 or more individuals. Why is this an interesting question? 1/n

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Chris Rodgers
Chris Rodgers@chrisXrodgers·
In January 2022, I will begin a new position as Asst Professor in the Dept of Neurosurgery at Emory! My lab will study how sensory and motor brain regions work together to enable 🐭 to explore, learn, and build resilience to disorder. Lots more coming soon! @EmoryNeurosurg
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Eric Trautmann
Eric Trautmann@EricMTrautmann·
Does anyone know if there are publicly available Macaque brain models? I'm looking for a .stl for planning probe trajectories and insertions.
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