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Advancing neuroscience discovery by uniting neuroscience, engineering and computational data science to understand the structure and function of the brain.

05/18/2022
05/12/2021

Getting it done with my

07/07/2020
Photos 05/05/2020

The science keeps rolling

03/16/2020

We begin our look at model organisms with mice and rats. These little guys have a lot going for them. They're intelligent, and they exhibit behavior that is easy to observe -- such as watching them solve a maze. They're great for studying all sorts of behaviors, the aging process, memory, problem-solving, disease, and much more. Many, many researchers rely on mice and rats to learn more about how the brain works. For example, Kay Tye at Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind use them to study neural circuits and behavior, while Richard Huganir at Kavli NDI Hopkins research how neurons function.

All week we'll be talking about model organisms, the animals who teach us so much about the brain, and ourselves. Follow along with .

Collaboration between the Departments of Neuroscience and Computer Science develop new computational methods to integrate public sequencing data 02/17/2020

Kavli NDI Postdoc Fellow, Dr. Jonathan Ling, and Johns Hopkins University research teams from Drs. Seth Blackshaw and Ben Langmead labs publish computational data mining resource, ASCOT, able to determine how novel cell type-specific splicing variants are regulated across the nervous system. Department of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University Computer Science

Collaboration between the Departments of Neuroscience and Computer Science develop new computational methods to integrate public sequencing data Kavli NDI Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. Jonathan Ling, and colleagues developed a computational data mining resource, ASCOT, to determine how novel cell type-specific splicing variants are regulated across the nervous system.

02/11/2020

! Shout out to the brilliant female Kavli NDI Fellows & Profs (bit.ly/AwardsKavliNDI) leading important Neuro-research and education initiatives! https://goo.gl/Mnyfc8
Department of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University

Photos 11/06/2019

Dr. Carey Priebe on the mathematics of mapping synaptic connections in Drosophila. Solving “who meets who?” of neuroscience with statistics.

Photos 10/30/2019

Rising Stars Women in Biomedical workshop 2019: Dr. Mike Miller quoting Rihanna to advise students to “shine bright like a diamond” in every interview

Photos from Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering's post 08/27/2019
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