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    How to Effectively Communicate Your Science to the Public
    A panel of experienced science communicators discuss strategies researchers can utilize to communicate their work with lay audiences. Presenters talk specifically about public speaking, delivering science presentations, and using social media.
    Jan 3, 2017
  • Journal Article
    RNA isoform diversity in human neurodegenerative diseases | eNeuro
    Single-nucleus RNA-sequencing (snRNA-seq) has revealed new levels of cellular organization and diversity within the human brain. However, full-length mRNA isoforms are not resolved in typical snRNA-seq analyses using short-read sequencing that cannot capture full-length transcripts. Here we combine standard 10X Genomics short-read snRNA-seq with targeted PacBio long-read snRNA-seq to examine isoforms of genes associated with neurological diseases at the single-cell level from prefrontal cortex samples of diseased and non-diseased human brain, assessing over 165,000 cells. Samples from 25 post-mortem donors with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), or Parkinson’s disease (PD), along with age-matched controls were compared. Analysis of the short-read libraries identified shared and distinct gene expression changes across the diseases. The same libraries were then assayed using enrichment probes to target 50 disease-related genes followed by long-read PacBio sequencing, enabling linkage ...
    Dec 10, 2024 Christine S. Liu
  • Article Scientific Research
    Different Repulsive Receptors Take the Same Action
    In the developing nervous system, differentiating neurons send out axons to find and synapse with their targets: either other neurons or muscle cells, often located far away.
    Dec 29, 2016 Hong Long, PhD
  • Video Career Paths
    "Beyond the Lab" With a Senior Engagement Manager
    Erik Prentice, a senior engagement manager at Proactive Worldwide, talks about how his doctoral program helped prepare him for a career in government and the private sector.
    Dec 27, 2016
  • Article Professional Development
    When It Comes to Issues of Identity and Authenticity in DBS, Let Patients Have a Voice
    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an extraordinarily popular topic in neuroethics. A special issue on the topic in AJOBN can be found here.
    Dec 27, 2016 Ryan Purcell, PhD
  • Video Scientific Research
    The Income Achievement Gap: Insights From Cognitive Neuroscience
    What are the consequences of income inequality on academic achievement and individual earnings for children around the world? In this Social Issues Roundtable, researchers share their findings on the impact of socioeconomic status on brain development, executive function, self-regulation, chronic toxic stress, and language.
    Dec 27, 2016
  • Journal Article
    Low-Cost Approaches in Neuroscience to Teach Machine Learning Using a Cockroach Model | eNeuro
    In an effort to increase access to neuroscience education in underserved communities, we created an educational program that utilizes a simple task to measure place preference of the cockroach ( Gromphadorhina portentosa ) and the open-source free software, SLEAP Estimates Animal Pose (SLEAP) to quantify behavior. Cockroaches ( n  = 18) were trained to explore a linear track for 2 min while exposed to either air, vapor, or vapor with nicotine from a port on one side of the linear track over 14 d. The time the animal took to reach the port was measured, along with distance traveled, time spent in each zone, and velocity. As characterizing behavior is challenging and inaccessible for nonexperts new to behavioral research, we created an educational program using the machine learning algorithm, SLEAP, and cloud-based (i.e., Google Colab) low-cost platforms for data analysis. We found that SLEAP was within a 0.5% margin of error when compared with manually scoring the data. Cockroaches were found to have an inc...
    Dec 9, 2024 Vincent Truong
  • Article Professional Development
    2016's Most Popular Neuronline Resources
    As you gear up for 2017, rediscover this mix of webinars, scientific research summaries, interviews, and advice articles to set yourself up for learning and advancement in the new year.
    Dec 20, 2016
  • Article Scientific Research
    Ulk4 Deficiency Impairs Motile Cilia and CSF Flow
    Tiny hair-like subcellular structures called motile cilia project from the ependymal surface to ventricular cavities in the brain.
    Dec 19, 2016 Sanbing Shen, PhD
  • Article Outreach
    What I Learned Teaching Summer School in Harlem
    Recently I had the opportunity to teach neuroscience to a ninth grade summer school class at Harlem Educational Activities Fund.
    Dec 19, 2016 Sloka Iyengar, PhD
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