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About Mad City Labs. What is SR Microscopy? 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to be Awarded for Superresolution Microscopy. 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to be Awarded for Superresolution Microscopy. October 8th, 2014. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2014. Has been announced. It will be awarded to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell, and William E. Moerner for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. Researchers in the large and growing community of scientists spearheading innovation in the field.
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...And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers: January 2015
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And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers. Thursday, January 29, 2015. OR: A fun game for every surgery! If you're interested in any of the important parts of the brain (i.e. not cortex), you're going to need do to stereotaxic surgery to target the area you're interested in. And to do stereotaxic surgery, you need fiducial coordinates on the skull, which canonically are bregma and lambda. Now that you know the actual definitions of bregma and lambda, you can impress your professors at happy hour, and d...
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...And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers: The catch-22 of recording from identified cell populations
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And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers. Thursday, June 11, 2015. The catch-22 of recording from identified cell populations. Recording from individual cells in genetically identified populations is the. A cool form of short-term plasticity (Yang, ., Sternson, 2011); and imaging has shown that these neurons undergo rapid spinogenesis. Given that basic model, there were many unanswered questions. How fast do AgRP neurons turn on and off? What rate do they fire at? Expressing GCaMP6s. (Chen, .,...Mice ...
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...And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers: Paper trail day trip: Genomic systems neuroscience
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And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers. Monday, April 2, 2012. Paper trail day trip: Genomic systems neuroscience. Looked at the relationship between feeding behaviour and taste receptors by sequencing the genes for taste receptors in a variety of species. The Tas1r2 gene for seven animals has been disrupted. *s denote points where the ORF has been ruined. (Below) The coding sequence of two of these mutations. The two key parts to a genomic analysis (to me as an outsider) are having genes with diver...
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Let us help you. Events & workshops. News & press. News & press. NÜVÜ’S CAMERAS HEAD INTO SPACE. June 15th, 2016. Photonics Media presents Nüvü Cameras’. Controller for Counting Photons (. Last feature: the passive heat dissipation. With the goal of integrating a future major space mission, TRL-5. Will be designed for space use and characterized under relevant conditions for the new environment thanks to the Canadian Space Agency’s support. NÜVÜ EMCCD CAMERAS BEGIN SPACE QUALIFICATION PROCESS. La caméra ...
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...And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers: The (Near) Future of Cell Type Specificity
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And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers. Thursday, January 8, 2015. The (Near) Future of Cell Type Specificity. If you miss the days of scientific tables, I suggest you check out the supplement of any genomics paper. So how can genomics be useful for neuroscience? So today I'd like to write about what cell specificity is, review two papers on single neuron transcriptomics, and the implications that this has on how systems neuroscience looks at cell-specific circuits. What is a cell type? Haubensak et...
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...And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers: Where's Bregma?
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And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers. Thursday, January 29, 2015. OR: A fun game for every surgery! If you're interested in any of the important parts of the brain (i.e. not cortex), you're going to need do to stereotaxic surgery to target the area you're interested in. And to do stereotaxic surgery, you need fiducial coordinates on the skull, which canonically are bregma and lambda. Now that you know the actual definitions of bregma and lambda, you can impress your professors at happy hour, and d...
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...And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers: November 2014
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And You Will Know Me By The Trail of Papers. Thursday, November 20, 2014. Deciphering the syntax of Nature article titles. We all want to publish in Nature. Papers in Nature are (supposed to be) the complete package: reliable results that show something novel; cool techniques; a famous corresponding author. And if you want to get one, you need a title that shows you are a refined gentleperson who belongs in the Nature club. Research-y verb-ing] a neural circuit for [behaviour]. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES are...
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