OUT NOW! Researchers Trevonn Gyles, Eric Parise, @neuroangelica-atb.bsky.social, et al. provide insight into gene networks contributing to #Antidepressant non-response & highlight a mechanistic framework for modeling antidepressant resistance in preclinical systems 👉 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Author posing with the journal publishing their article
We love to see authors celebrating their publications at #ACNP2026!
Congrats @neuroangelica-atb.bsky.social on your NPPR review!
(1/6) We have a new paper out in #eNeuro!
How does the brain’s reward processing change across social contexts? We mapped brain activity (cFos) & found that social context reshapes how reward circuits are coordinated🐭🏆
Read more: www.eneuro.org/content/12/1...
Dopamine doesn’t just drive reward; it guides our social lives. This review explores how dopamine regulates social behaviour across species. #PharmRev #Dopamine Nancy Padilla-Coreano Martínez-Rivera 🧪
https://ow.ly/hx0x50XARUX
Memorias del PR Social! Gracias por el apoyo! 🇵🇷
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Congratulations to Freddyson Martinez-Rivera, Ph.D. a new Associate Member of ACNP! Welcome!! 👋 @freddysonj.bsky.social
My Dept is hiring. Apply here👇🏽 explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/53...
In a new paper, we analyze published RNAseq and discover impact to the expression of transposable element transcripts in the brains of people with major depressive disorder. Natalie Truby, a recent-grad from the lab, spearheaded this work.
Read about it here:
doi.org/10.1016/j.ja...
Boricua, vas a #SfN2025? No te pierdas el Puerto Rico Social! @albitc.bsky.social ATorrado, CBravo 🇵🇷🦜🐸
Event Title: Colombian Neuroscientist Networking Meeting Date: Monday, November 17, 2025 Time: 7 - 9 p.m. Venue: Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina Meeting Room Assignment: Marriott Grand Ballroom: Salon 3
📢Are you a Colombian Neuroscientist attending #SfN2025?
"Tomémonos un tinto, seamos amigos".
Let's celebrate the achievements of our community at the "Colombian Neuroscientist Networking Meeting" in San Diego!
Mark your calendar and stay tuned for further details 🗓️
@joeycheers.bsky.social
Check out my first review with @drnancypadilla.bsky.social 🎉🐊☀️
Together with my colleague @freddysonj.bsky.social I wrote a review about how dopamine shapes our social world.
Learn more here: bit.ly/4m7Hkwf
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✨EXCITING NEWS!✨We're hosting our first ever, in-person event! Join us immediately before #SFN for a keynote, panel discussions, networking & more! Interested in attending? Fill out the form below:
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Nov 15 | 9am-1pm | Tata Hall at UCSD
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Review now out in @npp-journal.bsky.social!
Epigenetic regulation of brain development, plasticity, and response to early life stress
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This speaks to the importance of cross-species research that is constantly forward- & back-translated between the clinic & lab. The importance of animal models leading to unanticipated discoveries - even in the realm of human psychology - is invaluable, especially in psychiatry🧠 tinyurl.com/yur3j2n8
📢 Don't miss our recent review on the "Neurobiology of resilience to early life stress", published in @npp-journal.bsky.social!
Alessandro Bortolami, @cate-cholamine.bsky.social, @ericjnestler.bsky.social, and I highlight evidence from rodent studies...
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Happy to share our new paper in Molecular Psychiatry, co-led by Philipp Mews with @ericjnestler.bsky.social, where we compare how cocaine and morphine cause cell-type-specific transcriptional restructuring in the nucleus accumbens to inform processes occurring in SUD. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
And many thanks to the reviewers!
Our manuscript studying transcriptional programs of cocaine Withdrawal vs Extinction is now available @naturecomms.bsky.social. thanks to the coauthors and supporters. @leanneholt @ericjnestler.bsky.social @sinaibrain.bsky.social
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is a condition affecting ~30% of patients treated with antidepressants. Here, we profiled transcriptional changes potentially underlying TRD in a stress model.
Trevonn Gyles, @e-m-parise.bsky.social @ericjnestler.bsky.social
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www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Check out the amazing line up of speakers for the Catecholamines GRC! Apply for GRC www.grc.org/catecholamin... & GRS www.grc.org/catecholamin.... In these uncertain times we appreciate any donation to support the participants in the GRC my.grc.org/p/contributi... & GRS my.grc.org/p/contributi...
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