Annegret Falkner
Assistant Prof. Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Neural dynamics, hormones, behavioral quantification. Understanding the world, one fighting mouse at a time.
www.falknerlab.com
- A few days left to register for the wonderful CSHL Circuits meeting in March. Always great mix of model species, tools, scales meetings.cshl.edu/meetings.asp...
- Want to track the dynamics of estrogen in the brain across long periods of time? New paper as part of very fun collab with team UCLA Ed Van Veen and Steph Correa! We use a specialized optical reporter and show that this is possible and actually very easy! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
- Special thanks to @alleninstitute.org for making this project possible 🫶
- This now makes it possible to map the slower dynamics of a hormone response onto changes in neural dynamics and behavior, and opens up a lot of exciting avenues.
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- This book, read repeatedly under the covers with a flashlight as a kid, made me a scientist of animal behavior. RIP Jane.
- Reposted by Annegret FalknerVery excited and proud to share my postdoctoral research with @neurrriot.bsky.social looking at the context-specific encoding of social behavior 💃🕺 in hormone-sensitive, large-scale brain networks in mice! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... #neuroskyence #compneurosky 🧪 1/12
- Love how this project came together with the amazing @endoeartha.bsky.social ! Have you wondered about the role that testosterone plays in the ability to re-pattern social behavior when you are at home in your "territory" vs away? We have answers for you...
- Very excited and proud to share my postdoctoral research with @neurrriot.bsky.social looking at the context-specific encoding of social behavior 💃🕺 in hormone-sensitive, large-scale brain networks in mice! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... #neuroskyence #compneurosky 🧪 1/12
- Is it finally time for systems neuroscience to take hormones seriously? OMG YES! @meenakshiasokan.bsky.social and I share some of our thoughts about recent work in this review www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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