Fritjof Helmchen
@FritjofHelmchen
Professor of Neuroscience, Brain Research Institute, University of Zurich
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22-10-2018 20:48:15
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Are these the microscope objectives of the future?Check out this creative microscopy project by Fabian Voigt, Fabian F. Voigt, now available as preprint, biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦
New study from Fritjof Helmchen lab is out! We looked at how multi-regional brain networks adapt as mice learned tactile discrimination task. Many things happened in both cortical and subcortical regions!
cell.com/cell-reports/fβ¦
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1/ New preprint from Fritjof Helmchen lab, where we describe 'conditional centripetal integration' in hippocampal astrocytes: Calcium signals related to past events slowly propagate from distal to somatic compartments - but only under specific conditions. biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦
Fresh today! Our engineering ladies in Suzhou reproduced the old Fritjof Helmchen 's fiber photon collection enhancement ring with a new layout, compatible with ephys under 2PM!
The same tinker toy can also be used for targeted photostimulation (aiming at imaging FOV)
β°One week left to apply for the #Cajal #training #handson course on Quantitative Approaches to #Behaviour . DL: 6 Dec
π cajal-training.org/on-site/qab2022
ποΈ22 May-11 June 2022
π ChampalimaudResearch
FENS IBRO - International Brain Research Organization Greg Stephens Orit Peleg Gonzalo de Polavieja Benjamin de Bivort Gordon Berman
Apply now for the #Cajal #training #handson course on Neural circuit basis of #computation & #behaviour
β° By 29 Nov
π 2-20 May 2022
π Bordeaux School Of Neuroscience π§
π₯ Directors: Fritjof Helmchen Andreas Frick Cyril Herry Lab
cajal-training.org/on-site/ncbcb/
Out now as a Resource Article in Nature Neuroscience: A database and deep learning toolbox for spike inference from calcium imaging: rdcu.be/creIt
With Rainer Friedrich Lab and Fritjof Helmchen, Adrian Hoffmann, Kazuo Kitamura, Sonja Hofer, Antonin Blot, Alex Kwan ιι²ζ and others.
Happy to point to Yasir Gallero-Salas' new Neuron paper resulting from his PhD work, following up on our previous Neuron paper with Ariel Gilad. Thanks to everyone involved!