A very good, entertaining and frankly terrifying look at neural networks and AI
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrK3...
Very happy to share our latest article in @natcomms.nature.com !
Also very pleased to be a featured article (beautiful artwork from @elsieplace.bsky.social depicting early chick neurectoderms at increasing stages of development. (waiting patiently in space for the right moment to attack the Earth?)
Elizabeth Manning
Excited to finally share the final/final.doc version of our paper. It's been a journey, but very proud of the result. Well done to all involved, especially @elsieplace.bsky.social
@kchinnaiya.bsky.social , @thomasdwkim.bsky.social, @sethblackshaw.bsky.social 👏👏
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Well done to @elsieplace.bsky.social, Marysia Placzek and @sethblackshaw.bsky.social for this beautifully clear overview of a very complex history of brain developmental models
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Elizabeth Manning
I illustrated my way through the @bsdb.bsky.social Spring Meeting a couple weeks ago - here's my illustrated summary of the conference! I sketched (almost) all the speakers and glimpses of the science that made it such a great few days.
Elizabeth Manning
#DBfeature 🧠
FGF10 operates with SHH and BMP to contribute to neurogenic and gliogenic fates in the puberal hypothalamus
By K Chinnaiya, I Groves, E Manning, E Place, C Furley, SE Strawbridge, AG Fletcher, M Placzek
tinyurl.com/muee82sm
For over three decades, the prosomere model has influenced our understanding of vertebrate brain development by proposing that the forebrain consists …
Government-Funded infomercial from Norway striking back at US corporations and the tech Bros for filling the Internet with slop.
youtu.be/T4Upf_B9RLQ?...
“Developmental biology is fundamentally beautiful. We are no less beautiful for our variation. Instead, perhaps we are more so. Perhaps we are remarkable. Perhaps we are full of wonder.”
Read this insightful post by Bethan on the Node.
thenode.biologists.com/developmenta...
#Disability
With a tank of zebrafish, Queensland researcher Jean Giacomotto was able to test a never-before seen genetic variant affecting two babies.
www.abc.net.au
Experiments on the embryonic chick brain reveal distinct directional growth patterns and a tripartite hypothalamus, challenging the classic segmented prosomere model and offering an updated view of ho...
YouTube video by Forbrukerrådet - Norwegian Consumer Council
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New featured article!
Resolving forebrain developmental organisation by analysis of differential growth patterns
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