Meyer Lab has a website!
meyerlabneuro.com
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PROFILE: Professor @_joe_mcguire_, who runs the Cognition & Decision Lab, discussed how aspects like contextual cues or unexpected information can impact the decision-making process, and also shared what he likes to listen to while folding laundry. READ>>bu.edu/kilachandcenter/scienā¦
š¢We're officially 2 WEEKS away from #Pavlovian2024!
šTo celebrate, we're giving gifts to the next 25 people to register & donate $25 OR MORE!
šThe person with the largest 2024 contribution will receive the grand prize at our luncheon!
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šNow accepting apps for the Outstanding Graduate WIL Award!
Please send CV and LoR from your graduate research advisor toĀ womeninlearning@gmail.comĀ no later than Friday, 9/6 at 11:59 PM CT. More info can be found at womeninlearning.com/award-inā¦
We are back with Black In Neuro Week 2024 š¤š§ . Mark for your calendars šļø for July 29th to August 4th for a week of BIN events for our community and allies! Stayed tuned for more details as we get closer to #BINW24
ALT A colorful "Save the Date" announcement for Black In Neuro Week 2024. The design features an orange circle in the center with black text that reads "Save the date, Black In Neuro Week 2024, July 29-August 4. Surrounding the circle are colorful In the bottom left corner, is the Black In Neuro logo with text to the left that reads "Follow us on X and instagram @BlackInNeuro for BINW24 updates.
IT'S OFFICIAL! Our 14th Annual Luncheon is set for Sat., 9/28 at Loughmiller's Pub & Eatery in #Indy, ft. @iordanova_lab as our Distinguished Guest Speaker! Please RSVP & donate at womeninlearning.com. We can't wait to see you- all are welcome!
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Congratulations to Professor Steve Ramirez @okaysteve for being granted tenure and promotion to Associate Professor in the BU Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences! It's great having Steve here in the BU Center for Systems Neuroscience! @buCSNneuro
Are you graduating this May and taking a gap year? Or maybe you didn't get into grad school this round?š¢
Apply to our postbac, you'll get:
-Full time stipend
-Multiple mentors!
-Opportunity to boost GPA with grad courses
-Professional development
neuroscience.ufl.edu/traininā¦
Honored to announce that I was given an Honorable Mention for the @nsf#GRFP! Looking forward to reading the reviews and couldnāt be more thankful for the mentorship of @heidithmeyer in preparing this application! Congrats to all the awardees and other honorable mentions!! š
We are seeking a full-time Research Specialist to join our lab @EmoryPsychology in Summer 2024! You could be a LUMeNary āØ
Applications accepted here: staff-emory.icims.com/jobs/1ā¦
And feel free to reach out to me!
ALT The Learning, Understanding, Memory, & Neurodevelopment Lab (LUMeN Lab, PI: Dr. Alexandra Cohen) in the Department of Psychology at Emory University (Atlanta, GA) is seeking a full-time Research Specialist to work on studies examining how motivation and emotion influence learning, memory, and brain function across development.
The RA will gain experience with all components of the research process, providing excellent preparation for graduate studies.
The preferred start date for the position is Summer 2024. A two-year commitment is requested. Application review will take place on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Boston University's Meyer Lab used our Aivia #AI Image Analysis Software to count the number of cells in mice brain tissue expressing cFos to measure the ability to inhibit a fear response in male and female mice. meyerlabneuro.com/@buCSNneuro@heidithmeyer@BU_Tweets
Professor Janine Kwapis (@J9Kwapis) from @PSUScience discussed āTime to learn: Diurnal regulation of memory via the clock gene Per1ā in the Eichenbaum Colloquium Room at today's @buCSNneuro seminar. Hosted by Prof. @heidithmeyer.
CSN Seminar (3/6): Prof. Janine Kwapis @J9Kwapis from Penn State University will present āTime to learn: Diurnal regulation of memory via the clock gene Per1ā on March. 6, 12:15PM, at 610 Comm Ave. Host: Prof. Heidi Meyer @heidithmeyer. bu.edu/csn/news/upcoming-eveā¦
#WILwednesday announcement š¢
Team WIL has a few open volunteer leadership positions for the upcoming year:
1. Executive Director(s)
2. Director(s) of Committees
Click the link for more info and to apply:
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Very excited to finally have this work out! A big thank you to everyone who contributed, or just got coffee with me and supported me throughout the years. Also thank you to the birds without whom we wouldnāt have discovered these cells migrate in such a wacky way
Weāve known how to implant memories in mouse minds for a decade, but can we implant these ideas in our students?
@analog_ashley sat with @okaysteve to discuss the story behind the 2013 paper "Creating a false memory in the hippocampus."
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The Learning, Understanding, Memory, & Neurodevelopment (LUMeN) Lab at Emory is seeking our first postdoc! ⨠Learn more about the position and apply here: faculty-emory.icims.com/jobsā¦
ALT The Learning, Understanding, Memory, & Neurodevelopment Lab (LUMeN Lab, PI: Dr. Alexandra Cohen) in the Department of Psychology at Emory University (Atlanta, GA) is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Fellow to work on studies examining how motivation and emotion influence learning, memory, and brain function across development. Projects will include analysis of fMRI and ecological momentary assessment data from an NIH-funded study examining neurocognitive mechanisms of reward-motivated memory and behaviors across development.
Candidates must have a PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience, or a related field by the position start date. The start date is flexible. Fluency with at least one programming language (e.g., Python, R, Matlab) and experience with fMRI are required. Developmental cognitive neuroscience research experience is preferred, but not required.
Application review will take place on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
The recent Journal of Neuroscience not only features a new study from CSN researcher @okaysteve Ramirez inside, but also a beautiful neuroimage from the study gracing the cover (courtesy of Steve Ramirez and lead study author @KaitlynDorst). READ>>jneurosci.org/content/44/2/eā¦