New Neuroscience Masters Degree at Johns Hopkins
The M.S. degree in Neuroscience is a full-time in-person program consisting of intensive coursework followed by 12 months of laboratory research. The application deadline is May 15, and more information is available at neuroscience.jhu.edu/graduate/51
Blast from the past: Hopkins relay team w @rhuganir.bsky.social @jasonsynaptic.bsky.social Gavin Rumbaugh
The winner of OneNeuro's March #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Unleash our inner programmers, without AI" submitted by @takualiu.bsky.social in the Marina Bedny Lab @jhuartssciences.bsky.social
View the complete gallery of OneNeuro BRAINART images here: www.oneneurojhu.org/art/
Figure skaters can spin at 300+ times per minute without getting dizzy. Johns Hopkins scientists explain the brain science behind Olympic winter athletes' remarkable abilities. @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/02/10/t...
Finally, I’m deeply grateful to my PhD mentor @rhuganir.bsky.social and my postdoc mentor Jun Ding, as well as all the Huganir and Ding lab members, for many years of great scientific exchange, support, and friendship. Excited to continue this journey in beautiful Toronto!
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"I worry about how poorly science is communicated to the public. There's a huge disconnect, and I think scientists need to do more to humanize what we do and make it accessible." — Blake Creighton, PhD Candidate www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/03/23/o...
"δ-catenin haploinsufficiency is sufficient to alter behaviors and glutamatergic synapses in mice"
www.ibroneuroscience.org/article/S030...