Post-Doctoral Fellow at University of Colorado SOM || Systems & Computational Neuroscience || Art & Science || Wanna collaborate?

Joined May 2016
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Deeply disappointed by the decision of @CUAnschutz to order a "back to office" program that will clearly hurt their employees at a time when rising cost of living makes living in Denver so difficult. Adding hours of commute and travel expenses disrupts workers' lives.
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Exciting new work! We used detailed reconstructions of mouse forelimb musculature to create a biophysical model. Surprisingly, the muscle excitations in simulation are a good match for the mean muscle patterns used by real mice, and they reflect learning! journals.physiology.org/doi/…
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It's my hope that this tool will allow researchers to estimate muscle patterning of the proximal forelimb during reaching and other tasks.
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The ventral approach! What a heroic effort. It'll be nice to really dig into what's going on in the IO. ________________________ In vivo imaging of inferior olive neurons reveals roles of co-activation and cerebellar feedback in olivocerebellar signaling biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
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You have got to be kidding me.
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Seeking scientist volunteers! Want to practice science communication and help author a ✨comic✨ about your research? I need collaborators for this spring's cohort of SciComm & Comics art students! Please share widely. #STEMeducation #Science #sciart
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please stop developing tools that only work in linux.
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New from the lab: Cerebellar cortical activity underlying temporal stimuli is heterogeneous, multiplexed and complex not unlike profiles found in the frontal cerebral cortex. Great work by @JovisFilius, Jon Bregman and Marit Runge! Thanks to Chris too! nature.com/articles/s41467-0…

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Happy to share our new paper, in which @cat_albergaria, D Carulli, & @RobinBroersen present convergent optogenetic, anatomical & physiological evidence for 'Synaptic mechanisms for associative learning in the cerebellar nuclei,' now out in @NatureComms nature.com/articles/s41467-0…
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Enjoy it again, readers.
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A great talk on this subject by Jay S. Stanley III at the @NLM_NIH trainee conference opened my eyes to this very cool technique.
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[SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science] Biwhitening Reveals the Rank of a Count Matrix epubs.siam.org/doi/abs/10.11…
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Dear SFN community, I am applying for SFN membership because I require the last name and sfn member ID of two active members. Could someone please help me? 🥲Thank you!🥺 Looking forward to attending 2023 sfn in Washington!🧠 @Sfntweets #SfN23
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AutoGPT, can you give me a list of 10 reasons why I might not want to use the phrase "Enslave the AI" on my website?
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AutoGPT, can you improve our website by making the profile pictures of our fabricated reviews harder to reverse image search?
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AutoGPT, can you generate an image of a cool cyber-duck exploring the internet? No? Well can you edit our logo onto pre-existing art? Also no? ...Okay, i'll have the intern photoshop it in.
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Training and education in ethics has never been more important than it is right now.
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New preprint out! 💃 where we show that low-D neural subspaces are not all there is in large-scale neural data. How can we capture other types of computationally relevant structure? With Arthur Pellegrino & Alex Cayco-Gajic. biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/… 1/n
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I'm searching for a postdoc studying the neural control of reaching: NHP, human, neuropixels, EMG. Well paid, well resourced, lots of freedom, minimum 3 year term. Talk to me at #ncm23 in Victoria or email me ASAP. nature.com/naturecareers/job…
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Purkinje cells. The most beautiful neurons in the brain?
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