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Description Short prose biography (1-3 sentences) introducing someone — what they work on, where they are in their career, why they're at this event
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Alessia is a visiting graduate student at the Aharoni Lab. She holds an MSc degree in Physics, and she is currently a PhD student in Atomic and Molecular Photonics at the European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy (Florence, Italy), in the research group of Prof. Francesco S. Pavone.  +
I grew up in Spain, studied my degree and Master's in Scotland and briefly moved to London before starting my PhD at the Netherlands Insititute for Neuroscience, focusing on mouse models for OCD. I use miniscopes to try and relate neural activity to OCD-related behaviours. I'm keen to meet more people using the technique to network, learn and improve my skills.  +
Hi! I'm currently a PhD student in Denise Cai's lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. My work focuses on understanding how dorsal hippocampus supports learning-to-learn in novel spatial contexts. I have extensive experience using the UCLA V4 Miniscope and I would love to answer any questions you may have!  +
Hi! I'm currently a PhD student in Denise Cai's lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. I'm currently studying how the hippocampus supports learning-to-learn in novel spatial environments using 1-photon calcium imaging. I've had years of experience troubleshooting Miniscopes and analyzing Miniscope data and would love to answer any questions you may have!  +
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I have just finished my first year of my Ph.D. In Cell Biology and physiology. My thesis is based on studying the electrophysiology, calcium imaging effects, and behavior of rats under different anesthetics.  +
I provide Training, Support and Outreach about open source tools for neuroscience at Open Ephys. I collaborate with several hands-on Miniscope modules in Advanced Training Courses. I write documentation and promote discussions with developers based on user input.  +
I provide Training, Support and Outreach about open source tools for neuroscience at Open Ephys. I collaborate with several hands-on Miniscope modules in Advanced Training Courses. I write documentation and promote discussions with developers based on user input.  +
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Leading the open-source UCLA Miniscope Project. Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, UCLA  +
Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, UCLA  +
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My name is Grace Schamber. I am currently using Miniscopes to determine the effects of estrogen on prefrontal neural encoding during fear conditioning.  +
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I am a neuroscientist with experience using in vivo models to apply imaging techniques and integrate behavioral data to better understand brain systems. My work includes method development, experimental design, and data analysis.  +
STIMscope, CRISPI, HITscope, OptiSuite, 2P miniscope  +
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Master's Student in Neuroscience at Brigham Young University. I am researching the origins and functions of synchronous neural activity in rodent models in Dr. Eric Melonakos's lab.  +
Go online, look around at all the websites, and I find myself here, I say this seems like a fine website. I make a homestead, clear the field, augur a well, and raise a family. Generations pass, my land is rich and fecund.  +
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Postdoc in Aharoni lab working on a fully wireless Miniscope  +
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I’m a PhD student in neuroscience working on projects that use miniscope imaging to study neural activity and behavior. My research focuses on analyzing calcium imaging data and understanding how neural circuits support social decision making. I’m attending this workshop to deepen my technical expertise with miniscope systems and connect with the broader community of researchers using this technology.  +
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Ruby Lam is a Postdoc at MIT. She is interestedin the impact of neuromodulators on brain circuits, sensory representation, and behavior. She is at this event to learn how to image with single cell resolution from deep brain regions.  +
Postdoc at MIT. Interested in the impact of neuromodulators on brain circuits, sensory representation, and behavior. I would like to learn how to image with single cell resolution from deep brain regions.  +
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Graduate student at UCLA.  +
I am a neuroscientist with experience using in vivo models to apply imaging techniques and integrate behavioral data to better understand brain systems. My work includes method development, experimental design, and data analysis.  +