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“It began with a rabbit: Unraveling the mystery of memory”
By Tim Vernimmen in Knowable Magazine
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QUOTE

For the field of neuroimaging to move forward, we need to make sure new tools are easy for everyone to use. — ANDREW JAHN, ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTIST AND NEUROIMAGING CONSULTANT, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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NEW RESEARCH
“Hypoxia-induced conversion of sensory Schwann cells into repair cells is regulated by HDAC8”
By Nadège Hertzog et al. in Nature Communications
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Academia

The last two-author neuroscience paper?

Author lists on papers have ballooned, and it’s getting hard to discern contribution.

By Lydia Denworth
25 February 2025 | 3 min read
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Academia

Static pay, shrinking prospects fuel neuroscience postdoc decline

Postdoctoral researchers sponsored by the National Institutes of Health now toil longer than ever before, for less money. They are responding accordingly.

By Katie Moisse
31 January 2025 | 20 min read
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Science and society

Amid confusion around U.S. science, some neuroscientists prepare to rally

By Sydney Wyatt
4 March 2025 | 2 min read
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The big picture

What makes memories last—dynamic ensembles or static synapses?

Teasing out how different subfields conceptualize central terms might help move this long-standing debate forward. I asked eight scientists to weigh in.

By Jason Shepherd
14 October 2024 | 7 min read
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What are mechanisms? Unpacking the term is key to progress in neuroscience

Mechanism is a common and powerful concept, invoked in grant calls and publication guidelines. But scientists use it in different ways, making it difficult to clarify standards in the field. We asked nine scientists to weigh in.

By Dani S. Bassett, Lauren N. Ross
7 October 2024 | 5 min read
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