Guille López-Bendito
Research Professor at the CSIC. Developmental & Systems Neuroscience. lopezbenditolab.com
- Reposted by Guille López-BenditoThe @neuroalc.bsky.social invites applications for two permanent research positions (Científico titular @csic.es , Tenure-track) to build independent programs in a collaborative, international environment. We welcome applicants from all demographic backgrounds 👇 in.umh-csic.es/en/ofertas/d...
- A 4-year PhD position in my lab at the @neuroalc.bsky.social its now available! @glb-lab.bsky.social
- Christmas Lunch day! So proud of this team. For a new year full of great discoveries! @glb-lab.bsky.social
- 🚀 New from the lab! How do sensory cortices "know" whether they’ll become visual or somatosensory? 🧠 We uncover early modality-identity genes in cortex, some set before thalamic innervation via cell-adhesion codes, others refined by thalamic activity. @glb-lab.bsky.social @neuroalc.bsky.social
- New preprint on bioRvix! We show how cortical sensory-modality identity is instructed by a combinatorial cell-adhesion and activity codes, using #snRNAseq #spatialtranscriptomics #functional imaging. Congrats to everyone on this work! @guillelbendito.bsky.social @neuroalc.bsky.social
- Reposted by Guille López-BenditoSensory modality-specific wiring of thalamocortical circuits — a Review by Teresa Guillamón-Vivancos, Mar Aníbal-Martínez, Lorenzo Puche-Aroca, Francisco J. Martini & Guillermina López-Bendito @guillelbendito.bsky.social @glb-lab.bsky.social #neuroscience www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- 🚨New Review! We explore how thalamocortical circuits wire up by sensory modality — from genes to spontaneous activity and plasticity. @NatureReviewsNeuroscience @glb-lab.bsky.social @neuroalc.bsky.social 🔗https://doi.org/10.1038/s41583-025-00945-y
- 📢 We're hiring a PhD student! Join the @LopezBenditoLab (IN-UMH/CSIC) to explore how spontaneous neural activity and genetic programs shape sensory cortical development. 🧠Funded by @AgEInves.📍Alicante, Spain. @glb-lab.bsky.social @neuroalc.bsky.social 🌐 lopezbenditolab.com
- Excited to share our new preprint on #thalamus development! 🧠 We reveal how sensory and non-sensory circuits are specified in embryogenesis #mutiomics, #spatialtranscriptomics, #lineagetracing. @neuroalc.bsky.social @glb-lab.bsky.social @jplopez-atalaya.bsky.social www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- 🧠✨ Save the date! SPONT 2026 — 4th Meeting on Spontaneous Activity in Brain Development 📅 October 19–22, 2026 📍 Atami, Japan 🇯🇵 Join us for cutting-edge science in a stunning coastal setting! #Neuroscience #BrainDevelopment #SPONT2026
- Kick-off of the NeurotechEU symposium 2025 in Bonn! Looking forward an exciting day of new neurotechnologies development! #NeurotechEU
- Reposted by Guille López-Bendito📢📢The @glb-lab.bsky.social at @neuroalc.bsky.social is offering a Project Manager position. Don't miss out on this opportunity. Call open until May 25 🗓️ More details 👇 in.umh-csic.es/en/ofertas/r... @csic.es @dicv.csic.es @umh.es @guillelbendito.bsky.social
- 🚨 We're hiring! A Research Project Manager position is open in our lab at the Institute of Neuroscience (CSIC-UMH, Alicante)! Join us in exploring how spontaneous activity shapes sensory circuits 🧠✨ @glb-lab.bsky.social #Neuroscience #Jobs #ResearchManager 📅 Deadline: May 25
- Super proud of you Mar m. Beautiful thesis defense today! The best of luck for the future. We will miss you! @glb-lab.bsky.social
- Reposted by Guille López-Bendito@guillelbendito.bsky.social espectacular la charla de hoy en el @incyl.bsky.social !! Q suertudos hemos sido
- Muchísimas Felicidades al Prof Juan Lerma por su ingreso en la Real Academia de Ciencia Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales de España! @raciencias.bsky.social Enormemente merecido! @neuroalc.bsky.social @jlerma1.bsky.social
- Comenzamos! Gracias al AYUNTAMIENTO de MUTXAMEL por este reconocimiento!
- Super proud of this massive work led by Mar Anibal from the lab. Early rescaling of barrel maps is possible and thanks to a transcriptional switch in thalamic neurons! Check it out! @neuroalc.bsky.social
- Using a mouse model born without its principal whiskers, researchers found that the brain reshapes its sensory regions before birth. The area for upper lip whiskers expands, compensating for the missing input. 📷 @naturecomms.bsky.social @csic.es @umh.es @erc.europa.eu @fmiscience.bsky.social