Zebrafish and non-zebrafish people are welcome. Internationals and those from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Our lab is a mutually supportive team with positive vibes and an ethic of teamwork, looking for members with the same mindset. If that's you, read on👇
Coming to @AusNeuroSoc this Dec in Perth?
If you're an auditory/vestibular neuroscientist register for the Australasian Auditory Neuroscience Workshop in Perth Sat Nov 30. aanw.net.au
The meeting provides emerging researchers a supportive environment to present 🧠👂
📢ACAN 2025 applications will open soon! ACAN teaches the theory and skills of modern neuroscience techniques, covering ephys, imaging and behaviour (ans.org.au/acan). ACAN will run from the 19th Jan to 8th Feb, 2025 in Sydney. @AusNeuroSoc
Hello, world! I have some work I’m very excited to share with you. We've been cooking it over the past four years, starting when I was confined to a studio apartment during Covid lockdowns. Collab w/ @jmacshine@eli_j_muller@DrBreaky@LabEthan doi: 10.1101/2024.06.22.600219
New banger from @DrBMunn and co. TL/DR: coarse-graining multi-species calcium data allows us to link across scales and make some inferences about how information processing might work in the brain. Super fun collab with @eli_j_muller@DrBreaky & Ethan Scott
Enough about sleep— check out zebrafish brain asymmetry in Science from our UCL zebrafish floor mates! The Nature -Science double makes for a pretty good week for our science collective! science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
A thing we did finally came out @Nature! 100% the result of the extraordinary vision and hard work of PhD student @SuppAnya, who slogged through years of thankless technique building before making some important sleep discoveries.
nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
Thanks to @BaierLab for including me. We've reviewed the regions, neurons, and connections of zebrafish vision, highlighting the parallel (thus the plural "systems") and converging processing of diverse stimuli, also touching on plasticity and context. annualreviews.org/content/jo…
It provides a few years' worth of updates and a new perspective from @JohannBollmann's excellent 2019 review, which I recommend reading alongside ours. annualreviews.org/content/jo…
When I was a postdoc, you could have reviewed zebrafish vision with 50 citations. Now, 200 is woefully inadequate. Apologies for all the worthy studies that we couldn't fit and for the necessary focus with which we've covered this exciting, expanding field.
Delighted to be in this role, and deeply committed to catalysing how we collaborate, innovate, and nurture our collective strengths in neuroscience and mental health to drive meaningful impact @UniMelbMDHS @TheFlorey
We're thrilled to have Associate Professor Jess Nithianantharajah as the new Head of the Florey Department at the @UniMelb!
A/Prof Nithianantharajah is also Head of our Synapse Biology and Cognition Group, and a Research Co-Lead of The Florey’s Mental Health Mission.
ALT “I am very excited to build on the collaborative partnerships between the University of Melbourne and The Florey to catalyse our collective strengths in innovative discovery and translational research in neuroscience and mental health,” says Associate Professor Jess Nithianantharajah, new Head of the Florey Department of Neuroscience and Mental Health at the University of Melbourne.
Zebrafish and non-zebrafish people are welcome. Internationals and those from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Our lab is a mutually supportive team with positive vibes and an ethic of teamwork, looking for members with the same mindset. If that's you, read on👇
Projects are available in calcium imaging, optogenetics, computational neuroscience, or behavioural analysis. Work can involve fundamental sensory studies in wild-type animals or phenotyping of #autism model animals.
The position would start in late 2024/early 2025. To apply, send a single PDF including 1) your cover letter detailing your past experience and specific interests in our lab's work, 2) CV, and 3) academic transcript. This can be emailed to Ethan: tinyurl.com/bdfey9bk
JOIN US! We're seeking a new PhD student in beautiful Melbourne🇦🇺 @UniMelb. Join our diverse, supportive team of physicists, neuroscientists, and mathematicians as study how #zebrafish brains perceive the world. Deadline: May 9th. Details👇. Please RT
Our simple and elegant solution to image between the zebrafish eyes during light-sheet microscopy: tinyurl.com/5y32uk4j Let @azylbertal know if you want us to send you some prisms to try it out for yourself.