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Johns Hopkins researchers awarded $15 million NIH grant to develop brain organoid platform for testing Alzheimer's treatments and reducing reliance on animal studies.
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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...
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/
Johns Hopkins scientists discover that brain cells constantly attempt to produce myelin at a steady pace throughout the brain, offering new insights for treating multiple sclerosis. @jhu.edu
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The winner of OneNeuro's February #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Spatial transcriptomics captures brain regions in the hummingbird bobtail squid" submitted by Alyson Hally in the @loyalgoff.bsky.social Lab at @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social
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The winner of OneNeuro's January #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Electrophysiology of Cultured Neurons" submitted by Madison Yorkowski in the Ali Fatemi Lab at Kennedy Krieger Institute.
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...
"We study human vision, focusing on the neural and computational basis of high-level vision using cognitive and computational neuroscience techniques." — Mick Bonner , PhD @mickbonner.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/01/21/o...
Computer-based cognitive speed training linked to 25% reduced dementia risk up to 20 years later in NIH-funded study, offering hope for non-drug interventions. @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/02/17/c...
"Choose your training environment carefully. Lab culture and institutional culture will significantly impact your happiness and success, so choose carefully." - OneNeuro Profile: Seth Blackshaw, PhD @sethblackshaw.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/01/29/o...