Meet Yi-Chieh Huang on #HumansofHBI
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Join us next week (April 16) for our Bipolar Disorder Symposium! This half day symposium will feature a poster session and talks by Gustavo Turecki, Lauren Orefice, Kathryn Eve Lewandowski, Pascal Kaeser, Olga Ponomareva, and Abby Finkelstein. Learn more at brain.harvard.edu/hbi_events/2...
We're having a special event next week, April 8th, on innovations in pediatric brain cancer treatment. Learn more and register here: brain.harvard.edu/hbi_events/i...
Evolutionary Clues Reveal How a Key Hearing Protein Adapted for Function 🧪 🧬 #AcademicSky #higherEd
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In a new HBI Community Story, Kenichi Iwasaki shares the highlights of two recent studies exploring the use of fruit flies in research probing the neural mechanisms of object interaction. brain.harvard.edu/hbi_news/fru...
Congratulations to David Ginty, the Edward R. and Anne G. Lefler Professor and Chair of Neurobiology at HMS, an HHMI investigator, and co-director of the Harvard Brain Science Initiative, on being awarded the 2026 Brain Prize! He shares this honor with Patrik Ernfors. brainprize.org/winners/touc...
Meet Satpreet (Sat) Singh on #HumansofHBI
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Jelena Patrnogić shares a new flexible competency framework she developed with Xiuqi Li and David Van Vactor to help prepare early-career scientists for today’s wide range of career paths in and beyond the lab. brain.harvard.edu/hbi_news/ret...
We are excited to announce the 2026 HBI Postdoc Pioneer awardees! Congratulations to Jennifer Ding, Bruno Gegenhuber, Mark Khoury, Rishav Mitra, Sebastiano Trattaro, Diana Valverde, Sanket Walujkar, Cosmos Wang, & Zhexin Brian Xu! Read more about their projects at brain.harvard.edu/grants/grant....
Chelsey Derderian-LeBlang and Rosalind Segal share new research revealing that satellite glia play a major role in sensory neuron development and degeneration. The insights gained improve scientists’ ability to study sensory disorders using in vitro models.
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In darkness our eyes may fail us, but our brain cells still glimmer in response to things we cannot see. This image snapshots the activity and connections between cells in the visual cortex, the brain area responsible for processing vision, even when we are in complete darkness.
Beauty in Darkness
Shon Koren (Lab of Michael Greenberg, Harvard Medical School)
Winning submission in the 2025
#HBIBeautyOftheBrain image contest.
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This image was captured as part of our research into understanding nerve–stem cell interactions in the skin. Shown here is the intricate network of sensory neurons (blue) that innervate the skin epidermis and hair follicles (white), enabling us to perceive touch, temperature, and pain—crucial functions for adapting to a constantly changing environment.
Sensory Network Beneath the Skin
Jingyu Peng (Lab of Ya-Chieh Hsu, Harvard University)
Winning submission in the 2025
#HBIBeautyOftheBrain image contest.
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The team was led by Jeff Macklis of the Dept of Stem Cell & Regenerative Biology at Harvard, co-first authors Abdulkadir Ozkan & Hari K Padmanabhan.
In a new study in @elife.bsky.social, researchers grow specialised nerve cells that degenerate in ALS/motor neuron disease and are damaged in spinal cord injury: elifesciences.org/for-the-pres...
This image shows neurons in the brain of a larval Japanese Rice Fish that transmit motor commands to the spinal cord. This was achieved by embedding a crystal of dye into the spinal cord and allowing the axons to carry dye to the brain. Color represents z-depth.
Spinal Projection Neurons in Larval Japanese Rice Fish
Jackson Roberts (Lab of Florian Engert, Harvard University)
Winning submission in the 2025
#HBIBeautyOftheBrain image contest.
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The Neuroscience Scholars Program application is now open!
Connect with mentors, access professional development resources, and build relationships that will support your research career.
Applications close Wednesday, February 11.
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The Developing Cranial Motor System
Gabriela Carrillo & Fiona Mensching (Lab of Elizabeth Engle,
@bostonchildrens.bsky.social )
Winning submission in the 2025
#HBIBeautyOftheBrain image contest.
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🧠 Join us Wed, Feb 4 at 12:30pm for a talk organized by the @harvardbrainsci.bsky.social - "The Nose as a Window Into the Brain" at HMS. Dr. Mark Albers and patient James Carney discuss nasal biomarkers & brain health. Lunch provided!
The mammalian cochlea is a spiral-shaped organ that mediates the sense of hearing with astounding precision. Here, auditory neurons are shown with their cell bodies in magenta, extending cyan axons to innervate sound-sensitive cells around the spiraling border of the tissue, also in magenta.
Where Sound Takes Shape
Katelyn Boulanger (Goodrich Lab, Harvard Medical School)
Winning submission in the 2025 #HBIBeautyOftheBrain image contest.
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Meet Hannah Farnsworth on #HumansofHBI
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You can read a preprint of his newest publication here: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...
Meet Byung Hun Lee on #HumansofHBI
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🧠💻Kempner researchers are using the new #DGXSpark to map how genes shape the brain — bringing the power of #AI straight to the bench and accelerating the pace of discovery.🚀
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Congrats to our founding co-director Josh Sanes on winning the Gerard Prize from Society for Neuroscience!
The Brain’s Relapse Wires: A Tale of Two Pathways
The fight against addiction is a fight against memory.
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Meet @luxorboero.bsky.social on #HumansofHBI
"My work aims to understand how animals integrate this noisy odor information over time to figure out where an odor is coming from"
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