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Postdoc in the Adaptive Dynamical Systems group led by @macshine.bsky.social at The University of Sydney 🧠 I'm probs either biking, hammocking, and/or caffeinating rn ā˜€ļøšŸŒ»
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Have I missed your favorite subcortical/cerebellar/brainstem atlas?? 🄲 Feel free to create an issue suggesting one, or create your own vectorized map (& hopefully share with other researchers via repo PR šŸ™) following the guide in the preprint + project website! Repo: github.com/anniegbryant...
These plots can be readily integrated with cortical surface visualizations created using the fantastic ggseg package (github.com/ggseg/ggseg) led by @drmowinckels.io, as shown here with a GABAA-a1 PET map from Hansen et al. 2026: doi.org/10.1007/s004...
Live your best data viz life below the cortical surface, with pre-vectorized atlases ready to apply to subcortical/cerebellar stats from neuroimaging, transcriptomics, cytoarchitecture, etc šŸ’… demo'ed here on neurotransmitter PET receptor maps from Justine Hansen & co in @misicbata.bsky.social group
The extended version of my thesis procrastination project/subcortex visualization package is out now in both Python and R, now that I’ve graduated 🤠 This figure shows the 9 atlases included (and counting)! Preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... Website: anniegbryant.github.io/subcortex_vi...
šŸ“¢Maths in the Brain Workshop 2026 in Melbourne. We will bring together researchers across Australia with a shared interest in understanding the brain from a quantitative perspective. This year's keynote is delivered by Professor James Cole, University College London. 1/4🧵