Very excited to host today's #MedicineAtTheCrick event @crick.ac.uk - Interfacing the brain: from Neurons to Networks.
Amazing line-up and looking forward to great talks and discussions. #BCI
Angelique Paulk
Kai Miller
David Brandman
Harith Akram
Mariska Vansteensel
Book your free tickets now for our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event on Thursday 12 March, hosted by @andreas-t-schaefer.bsky.social, where researchers and clinicians will explore ‘neurotechnologies’ that help us better understand and decode the brain.
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Book now for our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event, where researchers and clinicians will explore new insights and breakthroughs in autoimmunity.
🎤 Hosted by @dr-james-lee.bsky.social and @carovinuesa.bsky.social
📅 Thursday 20 November
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Don’t miss our next free #MedicineAtTheCrick event, happening Thursday 19 June.
We’ve assembled a full programme of expert speakers and panellists to explore the importance of pigmentation in health and disease.
For more information or to book ⬇️
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Free tickets for our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event, hosted by Veronica Kinsler, are still available.
The event will explore the importance of our pigmentary system, and the role that pigmentation plays in health and disease.
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Join our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event, where researchers and clinicians will explore the role of the pigmentary system in health and disease, hosted by Veronica Kinsler.
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The #MedicineAtTheCrick event yesterday brought together my dream panel of speakers @cedric-blanpain.bsky.social, Phil Jones, Sabine Werner, @mariapalcolea.bsky.social and @foadrouhani.bsky.social, thank you to @ciccarellilab.bsky.social and @ila07.bsky.social for organising!
#MedicineAtTheCrick event today @crick.ac.uk with the theme: The good, the bad and the ugly - tissue somatic evolution in ageing and disease. Some brief mention of an #AgentBasedModel even!
Excited to be in London for #MedicineAtTheCrick to hear about somatic mutations
‘The good, the bad, and the ugly: Tissue somatic evolution in ageing and disease’
Last chance to get free tickets to our upcoming #MedicineAtTheCrick event, this Thursday 13 March.
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What maintains tissue homeostasis over time and when is this balance disrupted?
Free tickets are still available for our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event on Thursday 13 March, hosted by @ila07.bsky.social and @ciccarellilab.bsky.social.
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With Ilaria Malanchi @ila07.bsky.social we will host the #MedicineattheCrick event (13th March at the Crick @crick.ac.uk.) Join world experts to discuss how early mutant cells interact with surrounding niche to maintain homeostasis or start cancer. Free registration! Details in the poster 👇
Join our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event on Thursday 13 March, where researchers and clinicians will explore tissue somatic evolution in ageing and disease.
The event will be hosted by @ciccarellilab.bsky.social and Ilaria Malanchi
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Close up of the connectome embroidery showing bright coloured blocks around a circle with arcs and lines connecting the blocks.
Embroidered connectome showing connections (coloured threads) between cells (coloured blocks) arranged around a wheel.
The dreaming zebra finch Description given as: “Male zebra finches practise singing in their sleep: their vocal cords vibrate and 'song neuron' networks activate. One team of scientists believe that sleeping finches also improvise new tunes. This chart shows the activation of vocal muscles during daytime singing (top) and at night (bottom). Many patterns are common to both, but can you spot evidence of where the finch improvised its song in its dreams?”
Had a quick look around “Hello Brain!” while visiting #medicineAtTheCrick — I was not expecting lovely embroidered data, but it’s there 😍
#MedicineAtTheCrick very excited to be here hearing about New Frontiers in Drug Discovery.
Virtual tickets are still available for our #MedicineAtTheCrick event, exploring new frontiers in drug discovery.
📆 18 November, 9:30-17:15
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Our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event, where researchers and clinicians will explore disease evolution in the human past, is this Thursday 21 March! 🧬🌍
For more information or to register for the free event ⬇️
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