If you’re in the Munich area tomorrow, join us for the next #Neurotechnology #Lecture @tum.de by @giacomovalle.bsky.social on „Brain-controlled bionic limbs“ 🧠🦾
If you’re in the Munich area tomorrow, join us for the next #Neurotechnology #Lecture @tum.de by @giacomovalle.bsky.social on „Brain-controlled bionic limbs“ 🧠🦾
Sharing our job post with you all:
Our group at @tum.de is looking to hire a postdoc! It is funded by the @erc.europa.eu Project NANeurO to engineer next generation nanoscale bioelectronics. Please share, and reach out if you'd like to join us in Munich! Details here: www.tinyurl.com/NANeurOPostDoc
Sharing our job post with you all:
Our group at @tum.de is looking to hire a postdoc! It is funded by the @erc.europa.eu Project NANeurO to engineer next generation nanoscale bioelectronics. Please share, and reach out if you'd like to join us in Munich! Details here: www.tinyurl.com/NANeurOPostDoc
Sharing our job post with you all:
Our group at @tum.de is looking to hire a postdoc! It is funded by the @erc.europa.eu Project NANeurO to engineer next generation nanoscale bioelectronics. Please share, and reach out if you'd like to join us in Munich! Details here: www.tinyurl.com/NANeurOPostDoc
I believe this didn’t reach too many people, likely due to my lackluster social media presence. 😅
Please share our job posting among the biomaterials and bioelectronics communities!
Our group at @tum.de is looking to hire a postdoc! It is funded by the @erc.europa.eu Starting Grant Project NANeurO to engineer next generation nanoscale bioelectronics. Please share, and reach out if you'd like to join us in Munich! Full job application details here: www.tinyurl.com/NANeurOPostDoc
Our group at @tum.de is looking to hire a postdoc! It is funded by the @erc.europa.eu Starting Grant Project NANeurO to engineer next generation nanoscale bioelectronics. Please share, and reach out if you'd like to join us in Munich! Full job application details here: www.tinyurl.com/NANeurOPostDoc
Attracting talent, offering safe spaces is good. If it goes hand in hand with extra resources for science / education.
If not, these plans will create extra competition in already precarious systems.
The fact is, many European countries cut on research spending.
www.politico.eu/article/euro...
We're searching for a new colleague at Uni Bremen: *Full Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience*! Includes researcher positions to fill & use of labs for e.g. (f)MRI,fNIRS,EEG, eyetracking. fMRI expertise desired. Please share!
www.uni-bremen.de/en/universit...
#AcademicSky #PsychSciSky #neuroskyence
Implanted neural interfaces throughout the body
Are you …Ready for It? In this Era of neurotechnology, we wrote this TIMEly review of the technological and biological failure modes of implanted neural interfaces and how to overcome these challenges, Swiftly published in Bioelectronic Medicine. PS I’m so proud of these figures. rdcu.be/eduek
🧪Attending your first scientific #conference? Thinking about what to pack, or just looking to make sure you prepared all the essentials? Have a look at The Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Conferences I got to publish for @the-node.bsky.social, out now! ☺️☺️ thenode.biologists.com/the-beginner...
ICYMI, NIH will be asking soon for each NIH-funded researcher to justify every draw they make (often several times a week) on their grants and every NIH officer and their boss will have to justify their agreeing on these draws.
This is the death of US biomedical research by a thousand cuts
So sorry that you are all having to deal with this. 😢
I was wondering the same, as here (Germany) we just get a bank transfer (e.g. I was sent the first 3 years of money for a 5 year project). So fundamentally there’s nothing stopping us (my university) from taking the money and running. As always, you’re a great source of info, Denis!
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Very happy to be on Bluesky, and have the online science community back! It's already been one great week of catching up with you all during coffee or lunch breaks.
www.science.org/content/arti...
I will post a full description later, but you can also check out this paper from our group that came out this year, in which we shared our model system that we use to analyze and engineer the nanoelectrodes:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
If you are interested in this field, please check out this review paper that just came out from our group. The field of nanoscale neurostimulators is very new, but we've been growing quickly in recent years. Here, we've tried to organize it all together.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The nanoelectrodes are made of magnetoelectric materials, which means they work by converting a magnetic signal into an electric signal. So, we can wirelessly power them using a magnetic signal. (More beautiful artwork by Moritz).
We make wireless neural stimulators out of nanoparticles, or "nanoelectrodes". We can wirelessly power them to generate a local electric field. So, they can work like a very small, wireless bioelectronic, and be used to e.g. stimulate the brain. (Artwork by student Moritz Hocher shows the idea).
Hello Bluesky! What a relief to be back in a nice scicomm social media space. Like many of you, I just got here, so I'd like to introduce my group and our work....
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Really nice, thanks so much!
I'd love to join, thanks!