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The E11 Bio team is headed to Society for Neuroscience #Sfn2025! Come talk circuit mapping, protein barcodes, expansion microscopy, and optical connectomics at our booth (#4015) and posters!
More info: e11.bio/sfn
Ask us about our reception!
Come learn about PRISM at this morning's poster session PSTR095.19 / MM12! 🧠🌈🔬
PRISM enables circuit mapping and connectomics with protein barcodes, expansion microscopy, and self-proofreading segmentation.
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Earlier this year, we welcome two stellar scientists to the E11 team!
Andrew Champion is a computational neuroscientist with background in image processing, machine learning, high performance computing, etc. He was previously at Janelia where he contributed to several fly connectome datasets.
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Welcoming Jeff Rhoades to the team as our newest Machine Learning Scientist!
Jeff did his PhD at Harvard studying cerebellar circuits using electron microscopy and ML–based segmentation. He contributed to the connectome of the mouse cerebellar cortex and then joined Janelia on the CellMap project.
Evan Murray comes from the Broad Institute where he developed faster labeling of large samples for optical microscopy and novel techniques for spatial transcriptomics.
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E11 is thrilled to welcome Will Patton as our newest Machine Learning Scientist!! Before E11, Will worked at Janelia and contributed significantly to gunpowder, daisy and volara, three libraries that simplify training and application of machine learning to large microscopy volumes Welcome, Will!
On this last morning of #Sfn2025 #SfN25, we present our latest work on integrating protein barcodes with dense morphological neuronal reconstructions!
Poster: PSTR418.17 / UU19
We'll also be at Booth 4015!
Abstract: www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/21171...
We'll be at Booth 4015 in the non-profit section all #sfn2025 #sfn25
Come chat about using our next-generate circuit mapping tool for your research!