Silvia Rodriguez-Rozada
@SilviRoz
Neuroscientist using novel optogenetic tools to understand brain circuits. Postdoc at @CircuitsLab @Uniklinikum_Wue. 1st PhD-gen from @SimWieg’s lab. She/her
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And the tools for inhibiting synaptic transmission at axonal terminals keep improving! 🤩
🚨Check out the new PdCO
Congrats to everyone! Teamwork makes the dream work 🙌🏼
Super nice and informative thread Jonas Wietek 👌🏼
It’s happening, we are online 🥹 Great project and lots of fun with Ruth Sims and all co-authors in the EmilianiLab at Institut de la Vision #rhodopsinGEVI #Scanless2P
🥳Finally, the day is here!
#BrainWeek event in Wurzburg is TODAY!
We're eagerly awaiting you for an unforgettable evening filled with insightful talks, competition and brain art!
DefenseCircuitsLab Silvia Rodriguez-Rozada Würzburg FlyNeurogenetics Jan M Ache Chris J Dallmann Universitätsklinikum Würzburg
#EventDay
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DefenseCircuitsLab Universitätsklinikum Würzburg Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg Yes, only you know how difficult it is to control your brain.
What if we tell you some brains can be controlled with light! 🔦🎮
Come and listen to Silvia Rodriguez-Rozada to know what happens when you switch the lights on.
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#Optogenetics #BrainAwarenessWeek
I'm so proud to share my Ph.D. work from Ofer Yizhar 💔's lab, now on bioRxiv. We developed a new approach for transcranial optogenetic silencing in untethered and freely-behaving pups, exploring the role of oxytocin in early-life social behavior >>
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
I’ll be presenting a poster on my latest postdoc work from the labs of Nadine Gogolla and Emilie Mace tomorrow afternoon at #SfN23 . Drop by if interested!
📢Job alert! I am starting my own research subgroup thanks to Swiss National Science Foundation #Ambizione at the Department of Basic Neurosciences of the University of Geneva Geneva University Neuro🧠Center. PhD position available, co-supervised by myself and Prof. Anthony Holtmaat. See the add below and share. Thanks!