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  • Article Scientific Research
    How Animal Research Improves Lives
    Doctors know that helping patients means being aware of ongoing research in the field and understanding how different therapies fit in to a patient's individual treatment plan.
    Apr 24, 2015
  • Article Professional Development
    NIH Grant Application: What Your Cover Letter Should Say
    Once you’ve finished writing and editing your NIH grant application, there’s still a vital piece left to prepare: the cover letter.
    Apr 24, 2015
  • Article Diversity
    Why Your Subconscious is Affecting Faculty Diversity
    You hold attitudes and stereotypes that you didn’t know you had — and that you don’t outwardly believe to be true — but nevertheless influence how you view people and make decisions.
    Apr 24, 2015
  • Video Career Paths
    The Ins and Outs of a Career in Government
    Explore how to use your science degree to do outreach and program management in government. Michelle Jones-London discusses her career at the NIH, including how to get started, what brought her to the field, and how a typical day is never typical.
    Apr 24, 2015
  • Video Career Paths
    Learn What Being a Science Editor Really Means
    There are a lot of career options in the science publishing field outside of editing. Katja Brose discusses her experience being the editor of a primary research journal, Neuron, as well as the variety of choices in the publishing field other than being an editor.
    Apr 24, 2015
  • Video Annual Meeting Professional Development
    Opportunity for Impact: Mentoring Undergrads
    Julio Ramirez discusses how mentoring undergraduate students gives you the opportunity to inspire your students at important times in their lives. But there are also unique challenges during this formative time. These videos outline what you need to consider as a mentor, and how to get started.
    Apr 24, 2015
  • Journal Article
    Localized and Long-Lasting Adaptation in Dragonfly Target-Detecting Neurons | eNeuro
    Some visual neurons in the dragonfly ( Hemicordulia tau ) optic lobe respond to small, moving targets, likely underlying their fast pursuit of prey and conspecifics. In response to repetitive targets presented at short intervals, the spiking activity of these ‘small target motion detector’ (STMD) neurons diminishes over time. Previous experiments limited this adaptation by including inter-trial rest periods of varying durations. However, the characteristics of this effect have never been quantified. Here, using extracellular recording techniques lasting for several hours, we quantified both the spatial and temporal properties of STMD adaptation. We found that the time course of adaptation was variable across STMD units. In any one STMD, a repeated series led to more rapid adaptation, a minor accumulative effect more akin to habituation. Following an adapting stimulus, responses recovered quickly, though the rate of recovery decreased nonlinearly over time. We found that the region of adaptation is highly ...
    Sep 10, 2024 Matthew B. Schwarz
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    Whole nervous system expression of glutamate receptors reveals distinct receptor roles in sensorimotor circuits | eNeuro
    A goal of connectomics is to reveal the links between neural circuits and behavior. Larvae of the primitive chordate Ciona are well-suited to make contributions in this area. In addition to having a described connectome, Ciona larvae have a range of readily-quantified behaviors. Moreover, the small number of neurons in the larval CNS (∼180) holds the promise of a comprehensive characterization of individual neurons. We present single-neuron predictions for glutamate receptor (GlutR) expression based on in situ hybridization. Included are both ionotropic receptors (AMPA, NMDA, and Kainate), and metabotropic receptors. The predicted glutamate receptor expression dataset is discussed in the context of known circuits driving behaviors such as phototaxis, mechanosensation, and looming shadow response. The predicted expression of AMPA and NMDA receptors may help to resolve issues regarding the co-production of GABA and glutamate by a subset of photoreceptors. The targets of these photoreceptors in the midbrain a...
    Sep 10, 2024 Cezar Borba
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    Temporal and Potential Predictive Relationships between Sleep Spindle Density and Spike-and-Wave Discharges | eNeuro
    Spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) and sleep spindles are characteristic electroencephalographic (EEG) hallmarks of absence seizures and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, respectively. They are commonly generated by the cortico-thalamo-cortical (CTC) network including the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN). It has been reported that SWD development is accompanied by a decrease in sleep spindle density in absence seizure patients and animal models. However, whether the decrease in sleep spindle density precedes, coincides with, or follows, the SWD development remains unknown. To clarify this, we exploited Pvalb -tetracycline transactivator (tTA)::tetO-ArchT (PV-ArchT) double-transgenic mouse, which can induce an absence seizure phenotype in a time-controllable manner by expressing ArchT in PV neurons of the TRN. In these mice, EEG recordings demonstrated that a decrease in sleep spindle density occurred 1 week before the onset of typical SWDs, with the expression of ArchT. To confirm such temporal relationsh...
    Sep 10, 2024 Manal S. Abdelaal
  • Article Career Paths
    Lead, Manage, Impact: A Career in Academic Administration
    No matter the task, you take an energetic, creative approach. No matter how busy you are, you’re willing to help others because you value their success.
    Apr 3, 2015
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