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Members – Baden lab
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Systems Neuroscience: Vision and Visual Ecology. We are located at Sussex Neuroscience. School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. The lab also maintains a co-affiliation. With The Institute for Ophthalmic Research. At the University of Tübingen, Germany. Inquiries to join the lab are always welcome. How to apply. Open fully funded 4-year PhD position. In collaboration with Julie Semmelhack. Hong Kong). Deadline May 2nd 2017. Tom Baden, PhD. Tbaden at sussex.ac.uk. Chris Forman, PhD.
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April 2015 – STEMbit
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A collection of writings, voices, and ideas. Using crowdsourcing to map the brain. April 29, 2015. May 7, 2015. Crowdsourcing is a powerful tool, and has been put to use by the Seung Lab. At Princeton University to map connections across the human brain in a beautifully designed game called EyeWire. According to the game’s blog. 8220;over 150,000 people from 145 countries” have played it already. A large collaborative project funded by the NIH), which began in 2010. To meet this challenge, the Connectome...
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Neuroscience – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
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These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 12/13/16 Show feat. Thomas Macrina on Connectomes and Kasey Wagoner on the Equivalence Principle. Featured image is from. The connectome project run by Sebastian Seung at Princeton University. Image in the Mixcloud embed above is from the Human Connectome Project at the University of Southern California. Blood at the Root. At the end of next month (January 2017), so stay tuned. Furth...
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Physics – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
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These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 12/13/16 Show feat. Thomas Macrina on Connectomes and Kasey Wagoner on the Equivalence Principle. Featured image is from. The connectome project run by Sebastian Seung at Princeton University. Image in the Mixcloud embed above is from the Human Connectome Project at the University of Southern California. Blood at the Root. At the end of next month (January 2017), so stay tuned. Two g...
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Ian Wickersham – Wickersham Lab
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Ian R Wickersham, Ph.D. McGovern Institute for Brain Research. MIT’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 46 Vassar Street, Office: 46-6023. Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139. Ian received a bachelor’s degree in Physics from Duke University. A master’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience from Dartmouth College. Thesis advisor: Michael S. Gazzaniga. And a Ph.D. in Neurosciences from the University of California, San Diego. At the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
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12/13/16 Show feat. Thomas Macrina on Connectomes and Kasey Wagoner on the Equivalence Principle – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
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These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 12/13/16 Show feat. Thomas Macrina on Connectomes and Kasey Wagoner on the Equivalence Principle. Featured image is from. The connectome project run by Sebastian Seung at Princeton University. Image in the Mixcloud embed above is from the Human Connectome Project at the University of Southern California. Blood at the Root. At the end of next month (January 2017), so stay tuned. You a...
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stembit – STEMbit
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A collection of writings, voices, and ideas. What David Brooks’ “The Road to Character” taught me about biographies. May 7, 2015. May 7, 2015. I didn’t used to be a fan of biographical nonfiction because I simply didn’t see the point. Why read someone else’s life story when you can turn to fiction for drama and excitement? And why read them for advice when self-help books have the same information, except more widely applicable and distilled down to the essentials? Biographies can have such a great impac...
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Interviews – These Vibes Are Too Cosmic
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These Vibes Are Too Cosmic. Stevie Bergman and Brian Kraus, Broadcasting on WPRB Princeton 103.3. Upcoming Events in STEM. 2/21/17 Show feat. Lantern Jack, host of Ancient Greece Declassified, on Ancient Cosmological Models. Figure of the heavenly bodies. An illustration of the Ptolemaic geocentric system by Portuguese cosmographer and cartographer Bartolomeu Velho, 1568 (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris). [ Wikipedia. This show is full of science news from “ hidden hearing loss. To cognitive dissonance and.
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Using crowdsourcing to map the brain – STEMbit
https://stembit.wordpress.com/2015/04/29/using-crowdsourcing-to-map-the-brain
A collection of writings, voices, and ideas. Using crowdsourcing to map the brain. April 29, 2015. May 7, 2015. Crowdsourcing is a powerful tool, and has been put to use by the Seung Lab. At Princeton University to map connections across the human brain in a beautifully designed game called EyeWire. According to the game’s blog. 8220;over 150,000 people from 145 countries” have played it already. A large collaborative project funded by the NIH), which began in 2010. To meet this challenge, the Connectome...