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Posts by Ceren Tozlu

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Join us for our next virtual NAIMS-AIMS working group meeting on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025, at 4:30 pm EST. We are excited to host Dr. Vijaya B. Kolachalama from Boston University for his talk entitled "Multimodal AI for Biomarker and Etiological Assessment of Dementias". Zoom: shorturl.at/qJJOt

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🍄 Our new living systematic review and meta-analysis on psilocybin for depression is out. Here's what we found and the open science infrastructure we built to support it 🧪🧵
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Amazing work from our lab and @bowers-wbhi.bsky.social !

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🚨 New preprint alert! 🚨
We used machine learning to examine how early life adversity ⚠️ is associated with the adolescent brain 🧠 in the ABCD Study across 7 adversity dimensions and 3 timepoints.
👉www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06....

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I highly recommend it! It was both incredibly fun and educational!

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RELEASE THE KRAKEN(CODER)!
Ever struggle deciding which connectome pipeline to use or want to map between structure and function? Our multi-modal connectome mapping and fusion tool-the Krakencoder-can help! Brilliant Keith Jamison led this work, code available! www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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The estrous cycle modulates hippocampal spine dynamics, dendritic processing, and spatial coding In this study, Wolcott et al. explore estrous-cycle modulation of hippocampal neuron structure and function. Using longitudinal two-photon imaging across the estrous cycle, they find significant modulation at the synaptic, cellular, and population levels.

Online now:

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Join us in beautiful Santa Barbara! We're hiring a full-time junior specialist/research technician to play a central role in data collection & analysis of brain imaging studies of pregnancy & menopause.

Learn more & apply at: recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02974

Or help us spread the word 💫

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Despite everything going on, I may have funds to hire a postdoc this year 😬🤞🧑‍🔬 Open to a wide variety of possible projects in social and cognitive neuroscience. Get in touch if you are interested! Reposts appreciated.

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Very excited for this talk!

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Network control energy reductions under DMT relate to serotonin receptors, signal diversity, and subjective experience - Communications Biology Continuous EEG-fMRI before during and after administration of the psychedelic DMT reveals time-resolved alterations in human brain dynamics.

"Network control energy reductions under DMT relate to serotonin receptors, signal diversity, and subjective experience" 🧪

w/ @christimmermann.bsky.social @andrealuppi.bsky.social Emma E. @leorroseman.bsky.social @robincarhartharris.bsky.social @amykooz.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s42...

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@bowers-wbhi.bsky.social

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Starting in an hour! If you haven’t registered yet, sign up here: cornell.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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The Holmes Lab is #hiring a full-time research assistant/predoc! Our work focuses on functional brain networks-- how they change, how they are impacted in psychiatric illness, and much more!
Unfortunately, we cannot sponsor visas for this position.
Please rt and reach out if you're interested👀

1 year ago 6 9 1 0

We are building a strong AI in Medical Imaging (AIMI) research community at Cornell in NYC, and I’m pleased to share that we will soon be accepting applications for the Cornell NYC AIMI Fellowship—an independent postdoctoral position designed to support the next generation of researchers.

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I'm so sorry, this is so bad..

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Join the WBHI seminar on Monday 2/10!

Dr. Russ Poldrack (@russpoldrack.bsky.social), Albert Ray Lang Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, will discuss the power of open science in advancing women’s brain health.

Join us for his talk, Leveraging Open Science for Women's Brain Health👇

1 year ago 12 5 1 1

Excited to share our #systematicreview on #estrogens & brain networks, in Frontiers in #Neuroendocrinology, conducted at @mpicbs.bsky.social, featuring @liviaruehr.bsky.social, @kimhoffmann.bsky.social and @emilybmay.bsky.social 🧠🎉

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Sex steroids and the female brain across the lifespan: insights into risk of depression and Alzheimer's disease Despite widespread sex differences in prevalence and presentation of numerous illnesses affecting the human brain, there has been little focus on the effect of endocrine ageing. Most preclinical studi...

Hei hei Bluesky! 👋 Just switching from „formerly known as Twitter“ to the other side. Here to showcase our research and my exquisite gif game! 😁

See our latest review for more insights! 🤓 🧠

#womenshealth
#sexdifferences
#sexhormones
#mentalhealth
#brainhealth

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Join the #WiDSDatathon to identify sex differences in the brain & ADHD mapping in adolescence🧠

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A huge thank you to all of my co-authors, especially to my extraordinary mentors Amy Kuceyeski @amykooz.bsky.social
and Susan Gauthier! (8/8)

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Our work suggests that a more aggressive disease phenotype in patients with MS having PRLs may be linked to heightened inflammatory activity in WM tracts disrupted by these pathologic lesions. (7/8)

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Elevated inflammatory activity in highly disrupted WM tracts was associated with increased disability in patients with PRL, but not in patients without PRL. (6/8)

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Compared to patients without PRL, patients with PRLs exhibited higher levels of inflammation in the WM highly disrupted by any type of MS lesions or PRLs. In patients with PRL, inflammation was higher in WM highly disrupted by PRLs compared to WM highly disrupted by non-PRLs. (5/8)

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MS patients had higher inflammatory activity in whole brain WM compared to healthy controls. Patients with PRLs demonstrated relatively greater DVR than patients without PRL. (4/8)

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We proposed a multi-modal approach to explore the potential for increased neuroinflammatory activity along the disrupted WM tracts due to PRLs. 18 kDa-translocator protein PET was used to measure the neuroinflammatory activity. (3/8)

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Recent studies have associated PRLs with a more aggressive cognitive and ambulatory impairment in MS; however, it remains uncertain whether this correlation is due to the presence of PRLs themselves or other underlying, unmeasured factors such as neuroinflammatory activity. (2/8)

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TSPO-PET Reveals Higher Inflammation in White Matter Disrupted by Paramagnetic Rim Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis Objective: To explore whether the inflammatory activity is higher in white matter (WM) tracts disrupted by paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) and if inflammation in PRL-disrupted WM tracts is associated ...

Very excited to share our new preprint that shows the increased neuroinflammatory activity on the white matter (WM) tracts disrupted by the paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). shorturl.at/CXrWQ (1/8)

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The Visual Brain Is Tuned to Having Feelings About the World How do our feelings emerge from what we see? Traditionally, feelings were thought to stem from recognizing objects or scenes. But could the brain directly sense emotion from basic visual processes lik...

Check out our newest collaborative paper on feelings in the brain’s visual system urldefense.com/v3/__https:/...

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Towards Personalized Reproductive Psychiatry: Leveraging Precision Functional Mapping
Towards Personalized Reproductive Psychiatry: Leveraging Precision Functional Mapping YouTube video by Ann S. Bowers WBHI

Dr. Shanmugan's talk is now live on YouTube! www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2DR...

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