Cognitive Neuroecology Lab at OxCIN/FMRIB (Oxford) and Donders Institute (Nijmegen) headed by Rogier Mars. Interested in what makes different brains tick. www.neuroecologylab.org
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Great opportunity!
Thanks to @luisfeliperivera.bsky.social for the nice review of our work! Looking forward to catching up at OHBM!
Paper alert! Very happy to see Chloe's amazing mouse-human comparative-to-translational paper out: doi.org/10.1016/j.eb... @oxcin.bsky.social /w @mristam.bsky.social
Register now for the next in-person FSL Course 2026 in Bordeaux, France!
๐๏ธ June 22-26, 2026
๐ง Covering: lectures & hands-on practicals on structural, functional, diffusion and resting state brain image analysis
๐ More info: open.oxcin.ox.ac.uk/pages/fslcou...
New research from @neuroecologylab.bsky.social @oxcin.bsky.social helps address the large between-species gap that currently exists in #TranslationalNeuroscience by building a mouse-to-human brain translational model from gene expression. Read #openaccess now ๐
NeuroecologyLab
In the realm of book publishing, @princetonupress.bsky.social is a *very* special place. If you're curious & wonder if/why you might want to work with PUP, considering checking out this thread that I published last year, near the publication of my 2025 book.
bsky.app/profile/nico...
Do you want to work as a PhD Candidate: Brain, Computation and Technology at the Donders Institute? Check our vacancy!
Our work provides i) a quantitative bridge across evolutionary divergence between
the human and the predominant preclinical species, ii) a predictive framework to help
design and evaluate disease mode...
Oxford University Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (OxCIN)
Out in the UK today! press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
Pieter Medendorp
Why would a sea squirt โeatโ its own brain? And what can bonobos, chimpanzees, and macaques teach us about our own?
Our new Brain Bites Keynote Series piece explores Prof Rogier Marsโs work and his new book, The Fox, the Shrew, and You.
www.ohbm-com.com/brain-bites/...
eBioMedicine โ The Lancet Discovery Science
A leading neuroscientist describes the long evolutionary process that led to the human brain
(1/2) Hiring! ๐คธ๐ง ๐ฉ Postdoc position in my new group @univie.ac.at & Messerli Research Institute on the neuro-cognitive foundations and evolution of sociality across humans, dogs, and other carnivorans.
๐ Vienna
๐ Application deadline: 26 July 2026
โน๏ธ shortifyme.co/p3NjN
Evolution does not design perfect machines, thatโs for sure. It works with what is already there, modifying old systems for new problems. The same alarm system that can protect us can also become too ...