Why are some males caring toward infants while others are neglectful or abusive? I'm so pleased to share work that my colleagues and I @princeton.edu have just published @nature.com (an explanatory thread to follow!) (1/8)
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genetic and neural basis of dexterityβ¦in deer mice! | postdoc at Harvard OEB/MCB, BRAIN K99/R00 | plant grower, music maker, crafter, bike rider, sometimes mountain climber | she/her in search of a faculty job π€ https://ktyssowski.github.io/
Why are some males caring toward infants while others are neglectful or abusive? I'm so pleased to share work that my colleagues and I @princeton.edu have just published @nature.com (an explanatory thread to follow!) (1/8)
Our paper is out in Science Advances!
What makes primate hands so dexterous?
We show that evolutionarily distinct spinal and cortical pathways work together to balance stability and flexibility, supporting remarkable primate hand control.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Want to come do a postdoc with us?
Weβre interested in how sensorimotor function is carried out by the cells and circuits of the spinal cord. We have an awesome team, lots of cool techniques, and weβre open to new ideas/approaches/connections. Get in touch!
Why do some worms graze on bacteria while others hunt and kill?
Our study, published today in Nature, reveals how predatory aggression evolved in nematodes.
Led by @gunizgozeeren.bsky.social and @leoboeger.bsky.social across the @jameslightfoot.bsky.social and @monikakscholz.bsky.social labs.
1. If the goal is to stop us from doing science, then doing science is more important than ever now.
2. We have radical uncertainty about the future. There is no sense in giving up in advance.
3. We have agency over the future. If you don't like what's happening, work to change what is happening.
Excited to share @rbrianroome.bsky.social βs beautiful paper on development of the dorsal horn of the mouse spinal cord @science.org
This is how the anatomical organization and cell types that process pain, touch, body position and more are laid down.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
"My New Year's Resolution is to find a principled way to think about all those cell types in the brain"
Why friend, you are in luck, because @rgast.bsky.social has just the perspective for you: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
in non-science announcements: tonight Iβll be participating in the first ever live performance of Ianβs 20-years and counting original Christmas music project. If youβre in the Boston area, join us!
Spinal motor neurons in dazzling detail. β¨
Each green dot is a spinal motor neuron - crucial but rare cells making up just 1% of neurons in the spinal cord. In diseases like ALS, they are selectively damaged, making them of special interest to neuroscientists.
#neuroskyence #FluorescenceFriday
This is insane
Second this.
We need more people saying this:
Itβs not just US science and cancer cures at risk, itβs the whole US university system top to bottom.
CEU and Orban are their model. CEU is now gone from Hungary. And the response needed is public pushback, not quiet go-along-to-get-along.
Thrilled to share our new paper!
With @tomtom-auer.bsky.social team, we asked how #evolution reshapes what animals #eat to match their ecological niches. Using pan-neuronal Ca2+ imaging, we show that the changes are in how the brain processes #taste.
Link @nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
ChaCha wants me to tell everyone she knows she's a different species from wolves because she's obviously a human
Congrats!! Was fun to hear about this at SfN!
Great @currentbiology.bsky.social study by @xmikezheng20.bsky.social @cliffscience.bsky.social @arkarupbanerjee.bsky.social π§ͺπ§ ππΆ
Vocal repertoire expansion in singing mice by co-opting a conserved midbrain circuit node
www.cell.com/current-biol...
ha! yeah the late breaking posters are a trek π©
Thanks, Arkarup! sorry youβre not able to be hereβIβm hoping to make it to your labsβ posters!
My poster is today!
The Sosa Lab is going to #SfN25 and actively recruiting β¨postdocsβ¨ with systems neuroscience experience! We study both fundamental memory processes and how memory changes during pregnancy and postpartum.
If you are interested in meeting at SfN, please email me! www.sosaneurolab.com/join/postdoc...
Thanks!!
Weather app screenshot showing rain in San Diego over 70% chance Friday through Tuesday
PSA: itβs gonna rain at #sfn25! @krissylyon.bsky.social tried to warn me, but Iβd already left my house without a rain coat π
Heading to San Diego for #sfn25 today! Iβll be presenting a poster on this work Monday afternoon!
looking forward to meeting neuroscientists! please stop by my poster or reach out if youβre going and want to talk motor neuro/behavior, evolution, neuroethologyβ¦or whatever else! π§ π₯³ #neuroskyence
cool -- looks interesting! thanks!
we don't! but i think it's a great question and hope to do this experiment in the future
Just channeling Stephen J Gould: "I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops"
thanks for reading! we only looked at lab-raised populations, but there's a rich natural history literature about climbing in wild deer mice, and wild forest mice are better climbers. hand dexterity is less well studied. urban vs populated, we don't know! but an interesting ? for sure!
same, tbh!
...probably i have too many thoughts for this format! but it's not entirely obvious to me how an increase here relates to expectations from primate evo - other than that RFA CSNs in rodents project to deeper spinal cord lamina than CFA CSNs, so perhaps more CSNs w/ fewer synapses to motor neurons
cingulate cortex (as labeled by the allen) is medial/ventral to M2/RFA, and i haven't looked at the extent to which the pattern within the rostral ctx differs - but i could, and may better answer your ?. my understanding is that RFA is often thought of as a homologue of primate SMA/premotor ctx...
we looked at all of cortex, but only neurons that project to C5-C7ish (b/c we labeled by retrograde AAV inj). we see more CSNs in what the allen atlas labels as M2 and S2, but not M1/S1. here's max intensity proj across cortex of labeled neurons -- just to clarify what i mean w/ area labels...