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4 members of the lichtman lab
February 24, 2023
MCB news article on new research from Jeff Lichtman and colleagues, first author Neha Karlupia, describing a method where small samples of human medical biopsies made available at the time of neurosurgery are rapidly preserved and then stained with heavy metals and embedded in a hard resin for connectomic studies.
Original article in: Biological Psychiatry >
The human brain is pictured with its mesoscopic interactome. Coherence measurements from 6,024 hours of human electrophysiological data in 48 subjects were used to build the mesoscopic interactome and demonstrate rapid communication via small-world networks
December 6, 2021
Jiarui Wang and colleagues in the Kreiman lab share key insights from a study of invasive neurophysiological activity from 48 human subjects to build a map of functional connections in the cerebral cortex at the mesoscale. These results (www.braininteractome.com) can help neurologists to better understand pathology, and neuroscientists to better understand computations in the human brain.
Original article in: Cell Reports >
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November 17, 2021
Bruna Paulsen of the Arlotta lab at Harvard, together with colleagues Rogelio Hernandez-Lopez and Laura Peña-Hernandez, describes the outreach work of Science Clubs International, a STEM outreach organization that serves students in eight different countries. They highlight in particular the 2021 online edition of Clubes de Ciencia, supported by a grant from the American Society for Cell Biology.
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August 11, 2021
Harvard MCB News article on new research from the labs of Jeff Lichtman, Aravi Samuel, Mei Zhen (U Toronto) and colleagues, first author Daniel Witvliet, reconstructing the full brain of eight isogenic Caenorhabditis elegans to investigate how it changes with age.
Original article in: Nature >