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🚀 New preprint from the lab! Our first foray into the subiculum uses in vivo whole-cell recordings to show that dendritic plateaus are a prominent, learning-dependent signaling mode of subicular neurons. Feedback is welcome! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
We are deeply saddened to share that our friend and colleague Jim Hudspeth passed away on Saturday. We will remember and continue to be inspired by Jim’s integrity, his humility, and his unwavering commitment to discovery.
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My lab's senior tech is heading to grad school 🥳so we @BrandeisNeuro have an opening for a Research Technician. It is an ideal position for someone interested in uncovering how our brains learn within a young and collaborative team. Pls spread the news. brandeis.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobs/job/Bra...
New preprint from the lab! 🚀 We find that hippocampal OLM interneurons provide a circuit-level inhibitory feedback signal that dynamically controls when and where behavioral timescale synaptic plasticity can occur. Feedback welcome!
A. James Hudspeth, a Rockefeller neuroscientist who discovered how sound waves are converted into electrical signals in the ear's cochlea, died Saturday at his home in Manhattan. A pioneering scientist and dedicated mentor, he was the university's F.M. ...
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A. James Hudspeth, neuroscientist who unlocked secrets of hearing, has died - News
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(Plz repost) I’ve been receiving some good news lately and will be hiring at all levels to expand the lab. Please get in contact if you are interested in reinforcement learning, neural plasticity, neural circuit dynamics, and/or hearing rehabilitation. pierre.apostolides @ umich .edu Tyvm
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Exciting collaboration including the first set of in vivo whole-cell data from the lab. Thanks a lot to @scimemia.bsky.social and the entire team. Feedback very welcome!
We are hiring 🎉 Brandeis Neuroscience is looking for an Assistant Professor. The search is in the broad area of cellular/circuit neuroscience. It’s a fantastic place to do research and train students.If you’re interested, apply and reach out with any questions! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30961
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