Jure Majnik
PhD student in (developmental/comp)neuroscience. Cossart lab (INMED, Marseille). track2p.github.io
- My first paper just got published last week! *Longitudinal tracking of neuronal activity from the same cells in the developing brain using Track2p* elifesciences.org/articles/107...
- Also with a beautifully written 'insight article' by Renata Batista-Brito and Geoffrey Terral: *Neuronal Activity: Keeping track of moving targets* elifesciences.org/articles/109...
- And for a TLDR/summary of the paper you can check the 'blusky'-print from the bioarxiv version of the paper: bsky.app/profile/jure...
- How does a neuron get its activity? 👀 Check out our latest preprint, where we tracked the activity of the same neurons throughout early postnatal development: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... see 🧵 (1/?)
- Thanks to all the co-authors, I had great fun working on this for the last couple of years :)
- Very grateful for the opportunity to present at Bernstein 2025 + an amazing conference overall 😊 @bernsteinneuro.bsky.social For anyone interested in the data here is the link to Zenodo: zenodo.org/records/1709... And the (almost final version of) the paper: elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
- 🧠 #BernsteinConference 2025 — Day 4 Recap The final day featured 4 Invited Talks and 3 Contributed Talks, wrapping up an inspiring week of #CompNeuro discussions. Thanks to all speakers and participants — we can’t wait to see you again next year! #BernsteinNetwork
- Our preprint on tracking cells in 2p calcium imaging during development is now online at @elife.bsky.social ! Its cool that the reviews are open - now its revision time 🫡🫡🫡 doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
- How does a neuron get its activity? 👀 Check out our latest preprint, where we tracked the activity of the same neurons throughout early postnatal development: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... see 🧵 (1/?)
- Tracking activity from the same cells across days has been possible in the adult brain for a while now, but during development this becomes difficult due to brain growth and other developmental changes.
- We developed and evaluated a new cell tracking algorithm called Track2p, that allowed us to overcome these issues and track hundreds of neurons per mouse during the second postnatal week of neocortical development. During this time the weight and (estimated) brain volume increased by almost 50% 😱
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View full threadThanks to everyone involved! And for more info check the preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...