The winner of OneNeuro's March #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Unleash our inner programmers, without AI" submitted by @takualiu.bsky.social in the Marina Bedny Lab @jhuartssciences.bsky.social
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Johns Hopkins researchers awarded $15 million NIH grant to develop brain organoid platform for testing Alzheimer's treatments and reducing reliance on animal studies.
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"I worry about how poorly science is communicated to the public. There's a huge disconnect, and I think scientists need to do more to humanize what we do and make it accessible." — Blake Creighton, PhD Candidate www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/03/23/o...
The winner of OneNeuro's February #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Spatial transcriptomics captures brain regions in the hummingbird bobtail squid" submitted by Alyson Hally in the @loyalgoff.bsky.social Lab at @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social
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Computer-based cognitive speed training linked to 25% reduced dementia risk up to 20 years later in NIH-funded study, offering hope for non-drug interventions. @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/02/17/c...
Figure skaters can spin at 300+ times per minute without getting dizzy. Johns Hopkins scientists explain the brain science behind Olympic winter athletes' remarkable abilities. @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/02/10/t...
The winner of OneNeuro's January #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Electrophysiology of Cultured Neurons" submitted by Madison Yorkowski in the Ali Fatemi Lab at Kennedy Krieger Institute.
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"Choose your training environment carefully. Lab culture and institutional culture will significantly impact your happiness and success, so choose carefully." - OneNeuro Profile: Seth Blackshaw, PhD @sethblackshaw.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/01/29/o...
Johns Hopkins scientists discover that brain cells constantly attempt to produce myelin at a steady pace throughout the brain, offering new insights for treating multiple sclerosis. @jhu.edu
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"We study human vision, focusing on the neural and computational basis of high-level vision using cognitive and computational neuroscience techniques." — Mick Bonner , PhD @mickbonner.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2026/01/21/o...
The winner of OneNeuro's November #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Portrait of a Claustrocortical Neuron" submitted by Baldomero B. Ramírez Cantú in the Solange Brown Lab at @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social
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Johns Hopkins researchers find that the human brain already has neural foundations for programming, using the same logic circuits for coding as for everyday problem-solving. @jhuartssciences.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2025/11/13/r...
The winner of OneNeuro's October #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "Purkinje cell complex spikes & simple spikes," submitted by Chenhao Bao in the Cullen lab at JHU Biomedical Engineering. @thecullenlab.bsky.social @chenhaobao.bsky.social
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Johns Hopkins scientists discover how brain cells form nanotube networks to transport toxic molecules like amyloid-beta between neurons, offering new insights into Alzheimer's disease progression. @hyungbaekwon.bsky.social @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social @science.org www.oneneurojhu.org/2025/11/06/n...
Novel in utero gene therapy shows promise for spinal muscular atrophy, with potential to help babies reach motor milestones previously thought impossible. @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social
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The winner of OneNeuro's September #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "The Cochlear Constellation," submitted by Yassine Balhi in Amanda Lauer's lab at @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social.
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New test detects brain cancers in cerebrospinal fluid with 80% sensitivity and 100% specificity, enabling clinicians to better detect cancer and better understand the disease status, supporting a more tailored approach to patient care. @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social www.oneneurojhu.org/2025/10/06/t...
Four @jhu.edu @jhuartssciences.bsky.social faculty members were recently named part of three large-scale, multi-institutional, highly competitive collaborations funded by the @simonsfoundation.org to explore novel areas in established fields.
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I am excited to announce that the Johns Hopkins University Solomon H. Snyder Department has become an interdivisional department between the School of Medicine and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, unifying neuroscience research and education across the university. hub.jhu.edu/2025/09/15/j...
OneNeuro's August #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest winner is "Cellular Subtype Composition of an Amphetamine-activated Ensemble in mPFC," by Suhaas Adiraju from @martinowk.bsky.social at the @lieberinstitute.bsky.social
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"The neurons in that area begin degenerating and showing Alzheimer's-like pathology long before neurons in other regions." - Keri Martinowich, PhD on locus coeruleus research
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FDA approves first blood test for Alzheimer's diagnosis—a potential game-changer that could dramatically increase access to early detection through routine blood draws. www.oneneurojhu.org/2025/08/21/f...
Johns Hopkins scientists discover how a protein organizes message-carrying "bubbles" in brain synapses—advancing understanding of memory formation and learning. www.oneneurojhu.org/...
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Using mathematical analysis of patterns of human and animal cell behavior, scientists say they have developed a computer program that mimics the behavior of such cells in any part of the body. “This is very important for human disease,” says Genevieve Stein-O’Brien, Ph.D.
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We are thrilled to announce that OneNeuro Co-Director Patricia Janak, Ph.D., has been elected as the 2026-2027 President of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN). @janaklab.bsky.social
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The winner of OneNeuro's July #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest is "A Slice of Thought" submitted by Shigeki Watanabe of the Watanabe Lab.
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"We develop methods to see biological processes at the single-molecule level. The goal is to see when things happen, where they happen, and what the physiological consequences are." - Bin Wu, PhD @hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social
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AI blood test detects brain cancer 75% of the time—a huge leap from previous methods that only worked <10% of the time. Could revolutionize early detection.
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The winner of OneNeuro's June #FotoFriday #FluorescenceFriday contest was submitted by Victor Omoniyi at the Marie Hardwick and Lauren Jantzie Laboratories. @johnshopkinsmmi.bsky.social
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"Labs like mine, working toward treatments that could transform thousands of lives, are forced to shut down projects, turn away talent, and walk away from cures within reach. It's not abstract. It's not academic. This is real. This is happening now. And it is crushing." tinyurl.com/3vt7wc99