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Psychiatry | AI | Cancer Neuroscience 🧠 MD Anderson | Heidelberg
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Bertoglio lab (FMC/UFSC)
5 months ago
Thalamic feedback shapes brain responses evoked by cortical stimulation in mice and humans
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Thalamic feedback shapes brain responses evoked by cortical stimulation in mice and humans - Nature Communications
Neural mechanisms underlying thalamic contributions to evoked potentials by brain stimulation, which has been widely used for therapeutic interventions, are not fully understood. In this translational...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-58717-2
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Ekin Reyhan
10 months ago
Thrilled to share our latest work on how glioblastoma integrates into brain-wide networks using rabies-mediated retrograde tracing!🧠 So grateful to have been part of such a big team effort!
@svenjaktetzlaff.bsky.social
@venkataramanilab.bsky.social
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Svenja Tetzlaff
10 months ago
So happy this is finally out😊 thank you for the amazing supervision
@venkataramanilab.bsky.social
, to the best partner-in-crime
@ekinreyhan.bsky.social
and everyone who contributed, such a team effort!🧠🔬
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Varun Venkataramani
10 months ago
🧵Just in time for : New research from the Venkataramani lab @CellCellPress maps how brain tumor cells create extensive neural networks in glioblastoma. Check out our paper here:
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Varun Venkataramani
10 months ago
The Venkataramani lab had an incredible time at
#SNO2024
! Very proud of Ekin Reyhan presenting our work during the Plenary Session, and so proud of Svenja Tetzlaff
@svenjaktetzlaff.bsky.social
& Julia Wagner for their poster presentations. Can’t wait for next year’s conference in Hawaii!
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Cian O'Donnell
10 months ago
Neuroscientists often collect whole-brain gene expression cell count data. But its hard work and expensive, so the datasets usually have n~10 animals for maybe ~100 brain regions. Bad regime for trad stats! We developed a better Bayesian method for these data:
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
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10 months ago
Very happy and honored to present our work on
#brainmetastases
networks at
#SNO2024
plenary session this afternoon.
@winklerlab.bsky.social
@neuroonc.bsky.social
#cancerneuroscience
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