OneNeuro Initiative
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The Johns Hopkins OneNeuro Initiative is building a university-wide neuroscience community to understand the brain - from molecules to mind.
We are excited to introduce the Johns Hopkins University OneNeuro Initiative. Neuroscience research and education is thriving across Johns Hopkins University in over 30 departments across all schools. The OneNeuro Initiative's vision is to bring the vast neuroscience community…
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Congratulations to Johns Hopkins Medicine postdoctoral research fellow Jared Tangeman, who was named a Howard Hughes Medical Institute 2024 #HannaGrayFellow. Announcement Link: hhmi.news/4gIsZU5 Working in the lab with his mentor, neuroscientist Seth Blackshaw, Tangeman…

Study finds axons are not the cylindrical tubes pictured in books but more like pearls on a string. Article Link: oneneurojhu.org/2024/12/10/stu… “Understanding the structure of axons is important for understanding brain cell signaling,” says Shigeki Watanabe, Ph.D., associate professor…

Uli Müller has been awarded the 2024 Scientific Grand Prize from the Fondation Pour l'Audition! Read the full announcement here - oneneurojhu.org/2024/12/03/dr-… This prize aims to recognize the work of a scientist or doctor who has made a major discovery in the field of hearing,…
"Ultimately, what really interests me are the important features of neural activity that make our complex thought possible..." Profile Link: oneneurojhu.org/2024/11/21/one… —OneNeuro Profile: Daeyeol Lee, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor @daeyeol_lee sites.krieger.jhu.edu/daeyeol-lee-la…

"What drew me to Alzheimer’s in the first place was the clinical aspect of it, and I liked the theories of computational anatomy in terms of using math to describe the anatomical shapes of the brain and biological data. I also really liked the fact that I work with images or…

Happy Halloween!🕸️🎃Andrew Gordus, Assistant Professor of Biology at Johns Hopkins, on all things spidery in the latest OneNeuro Profile. Profile Link: oneneurojhu.org/2024/10/31/one… "Spiders are our friends. There is a paper that came out a couple of years ago in Current Biology…
Johns Hopkins University celebrated research faculty and staff last Thursday evening at the Peabody Library, honoring recipients of the university's Catalyst and Discovery Awards which support early-career faculty and cross-divisional research projects. The OneNeuro Initiative…

"Recently, we have worked on a few projects that are more related to cognitive learning. It is not just about simple learning tasks where you present a specific stimulus, and then the animal makes a binary decision like go or no-go. Frankly, that sort of task seemed rather dull…

Dr. Kathleen Cullen had the privilege of giving a special lecture at this year's Society for Neuroscience on the predictive coding of voluntary self motion. In case you missed it, Dr. Cullen's lecture will be available on the SfN 2024 virtual page through 11/10 (see 🧵 for link)