Greg Stephens
@greg_stephens
Excellent and promising work by @aexbrown and team. In @elife: Systematic creation and phenotyping of Mendelian disease models in C. elegans: towards large-scale drug repurposing doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…
All of David Tong's (freely available!) lecture notes are now also available in published book formats damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/teac…
Towering behavior and collective dispersal in Caenorhabditis nematodes cell.com/current-biolog…
The 1st rule of night science is that only when we’re not trying to be efficient is there actually a chance for a new idea to be born.
These are fantastic!
30 Years of Notebooks bactra.org/weblog/30-year…
🐟 Researchers created a 3D tracking system to capture male #zebrafish movements during dominance battles. They observed unique behaviors: losers often ramp up attacks at the end, while winners more often face their opponents. Read the paper in @PRX_Life:…
And thank you @HFSP for the chance to do something really new!
Excited to see this fantastic study in print. The Physics of Zebrafish fighting in gory detail. In time for Halloween. journals.aps.org/prxlife/abstra… @greg_stephens
🤔 What does it mean to understand biology? 📖 What makes theory in biology different? 🧬 What are the emerging concepts in the life sciences? We're excited to explore these questions at the 2nd edition of #EESTCBio! 🦬 Submit your abstract by 11 Feb ➡️ s.embl.org/ees25-03
🧵on Japan's underrated contributions to neural nets. Shun-ichi Amari @UTokyo_News_en @riken_en is another one of my heroes. His 1972 paper on associative memory models modeled Hebbian plasticity using an outer product weight matrix.