Maximiliano José Nigro (@maxnigro_neuro) 's Twitter Profile
Maximiliano José Nigro

@maxnigro_neuro

Associate Professor @KISNeuro #NigroLab; Biogeography of cortical circuits; Biologist looking at neurons with birdwatcher's eyes; @maxnigro.bsky.social

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Maximiliano José Nigro (@maxnigro_neuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very interesting perspective on neuronal classification by Ariel Agmon and Alison Barth Frontiers - Neuroscience The authors raise many interesting points for interpreting transcriptomic based taxonomy. However I don’t agree that function is the true test of a subtype.

Dr. Giulia Quattrocolo (@gquattrocolo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An honor and, really, a dream come true to be invited to share the work of the #QuattrocoloLab Kavli Neuroscience at the Cortical Development meeting. Can’t wait to be there!

Cian O'Donnell (@cian_neuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have 2x Lecturer posts here at Ulster University (= US Assistant Prof) with app deadline 5th Sept 24. Please spread the word! We are particularly keen on people in NeuroAI for CS job: my.corehr.com/pls/coreportal… and in Neuromorphic computing for CE job: my.corehr.com/pls/coreportal…

We have 2x Lecturer posts here at Ulster University (= US Assistant Prof) with app deadline 5th Sept 24. Please spread the word!

We are particularly keen on people in NeuroAI for CS job:
my.corehr.com/pls/coreportal…

and in Neuromorphic computing for CE job:
my.corehr.com/pls/coreportal…
Maximiliano José Nigro (@maxnigro_neuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a pleasure to host Adrienne Fairhall for the Kavli Neuroscience seminar series. Great lecture on internal models, geometry of representations and new ways to look at dynamics in LFPs. Great commitment towards the next generation of scientists and women in STEM!

It was a pleasure to host <a href="/alfairhall/">Adrienne Fairhall</a> for the <a href="/KISNeuro/">Kavli Neuroscience</a> seminar series. Great lecture on internal models, geometry of representations and new ways to look at dynamics in LFPs. Great commitment towards the next generation of scientists and women in STEM!
Fiona Müllner (@fionamuellner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our manuscript just published in Neuron on #thalamic #interneurons studied #invivo by single-cell-initiated rabies tracing and calcium imaging: doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…

Excited to share our manuscript just published in <a href="/NeuroCellPress/">Neuron</a> on #thalamic #interneurons studied #invivo by single-cell-initiated rabies tracing and calcium imaging:

doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…
Cian O'Donnell (@cian_neuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one more week to apply for these faculty jobs in our School I really like working here and even though it's a relatively small dept, as a computational neuroscientist I feel really 'in the middle' of all the neuro-related research happening here, which is unusual in CS/Eng depts

Michael Long (@mlong11215) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce a new tenure-track faculty (open rank) search in computational neuroscience at the NYU Neuroscience Institute (Deadline: Nov 15) apply.interfolio.com/153167 #facultysearch #academicjobs #NYU

Maximiliano José Nigro (@maxnigro_neuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When discussing Llinas et al 1968 paper on dendritic spikes in class, a picture came to my mind for how badass this work is. But maybe students are too young to share it.

When discussing Llinas et al 1968 paper on dendritic spikes in class, a picture came to my mind for how badass this work is. But maybe students are too young to share it.
EES Update (@ees_update) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now available!!! Congratulations to John Odling-Smee, whose new book "Niche Construction. How Life Contributes to its own Evolution" is published today by MIT Press. “In this well-written book, John Odling-Smee proposes nothing less than a major transition in evolutionary

Now available!!!

Congratulations to John Odling-Smee, whose new book "Niche Construction. How Life Contributes to its own Evolution" is published today by MIT Press.

“In this well-written book, John Odling-Smee proposes nothing less than a major transition in evolutionary
Jim Heys (@jamesgheys1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re hiring at U of Utah Department of Neurobiology! I've truly enjoyed working in this dynamic and supportive department. This is an amazing place to start a lab as a new faculty! Please consider applying and feel free to DM me with any questions. utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/170290

Dr. Swayne (@dr_swayne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoured to receive the 2024 ⁦UVic Division of Medical Sciences⁩ Teaching Award in Medical Sciences. 🎉 Teaching is one of the most rewarding parts of my job! ⁦UniversityOfVictoria⁩ #teaching #medicaleducation #biomedicalresearch uvic.ca/medsci/people/…

Maximiliano José Nigro (@maxnigro_neuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I gave a lecture to students on microcircuit motifs and the properties they endow neural systems with. The same day I received this book! However I decided to end the lecture with Llinas law because cell types and their properties matter, at least to me. NTNU medisin og helse Kavli Neuroscience

I gave a lecture to students on microcircuit motifs and the properties they endow neural systems with. The same day I received this book! However I decided to end the lecture with Llinas law because cell types and their properties matter, at least to me. <a href="/NTNUhelse/">NTNU medisin og helse</a> <a href="/KISNeuro/">Kavli Neuroscience</a>