Join us June 16 for an interactive walkthrough of open-access tools for exploring mammalian basal ganglia data incl. Allen Brain Cell Atlas, MapMyCells, Cytosplore Viewer, Connectome Workbench, and more.
🗓 June 16, 10:30–11:45am PST
🙌 Virtual & Free
Register: https://bit.ly/3PIFcAd
Meet MapMyCells! This tool saves brain researchers precious time by comparing their data to massive, high-quality reference datasets, including our Alzheimer's and whole mouse brain atlases.
🔗 https://portal.brain-map.org/atlases-and-data/bkp/mapmycells
Join us June 16 for an interactive walkthrough of open-access tools for exploring mammalian basal ganglia data incl. Allen Brain Cell Atlas, MapMyCells, Cytosplore Viewer, Connectome Workbench, and more.
🗓 June 16, 10:30–11:45am PST
🙌 Virtual & Free
Register: https://bit.ly/3PIFcAd
There's one week left to apply for the #LakeConference on Comparative and Evolutionary Neurobiology!
Apply by June 19 to be considered for this research forum on the beautiful shores of Lake Washington. All career stages welcomed.
🔗 https://bit.ly/4uZW5VE
The time is now to rethink how we study brain disease.
Thank you @callimcflurry.bsky.social for sharing the recently launched #BrainHealth accelerator in @thetransmitter.bsky.social. Check out the story: https://bit.ly/3RXLEDZ
Spinal motor neurons in dazzling detail. ✨🧠
Each green dot is a spinal motor neuron - crucial but rare cells making up just 1% of spinal cord neurons. In diseases like #ALS, they are selectively damaged, making them of special interest to neuroscientists.
🔗 https://bit.ly/4anj19z
#SciShots
When @lndriscoll.bsky.social began her doctoral research at Harvard, her first task was to find the baseline of how specific neurons fired. Then the baseline kept moving.
@dianakwon.bsky.social asked the researchers grappling with the brain's shifting code: https://go.nature.com/3RYKGHJ
Boston, we're coming to you!
Join us at MIT for an interactive workshop on how to explore and use cell type taxonomy data and tools from the Brain Knowledge Platform.
🎟️ Registration is free
🔗 https://connect.alleninstitute.org/e/exploring-cell-types-with-the-allen-institute-boston-2026
Spinal motor neurons in dazzling detail. ✨
Each green dot is a spinal motor neuron - crucial but rare cells making up just 1% of neurons in the spinal cord. In diseases like ALS, they are selectively damaged, making them of special interest to neuroscientists.
#neuroskyence #FluorescenceFriday
Bring your cell typing questions to our "Describe Your Neurons like the Allen Institute" Q&A workshop.
Our experts will answer your questions live on cell type tools, datasets, and real-world applications.
🎟️ https://alleninstitute.org/events/neuroscience-cell-types-webinars