Sepiedeh Keshavarzi
Assistant Professor & Neuroscientist, University of Cambridge
keshavarzilab.com
- 📢 We are organising the Senses in Motion conference for the third time, and we are now accepting abstracts for posters or talks. Deadline for abstracts: 19 December Conference dates: 18–21 May 2026 Location: Harnack House, Berlin Register via this page👇 sensesinmotion.org #neuroskyence #neurosky
- Do you use Bonsai and Harp for behaviour acquisition? How easy has it been to interface the outputs with your analysis pipeline? We’re building a high-level Python interface to streamline Bonsai/Harp integration and align data streams. Nearly there, we’d love your input! See thread ⬇️ #neuroskyence
- ✨ Planned features include: - A user-friendly Python interface to automate processing of Bonsai outputs for seamless integration with analysis tools (e.g. movement, pose-tracking, etc.) - Alignment tools for synchronising pose-tracking, Bonsai, and Neuropixels data using common xarray structures
- 💬 We’d love to hear from you! How useful would this be in your workflow if we provide it as an open-source tool? Anything else in the wishlist? Comment here, send a DM, or drop me an email, and please share this within your network! 🙏
- We’re having lots of fun designing tasks to study neural circuits of spatial orientation in mice, and we’re looking for PhD candidates to join the adventure! Email me to learn more or apply for a PhD with us: www.keshavarzilab.com 🗓️ Deadline for expressions of interest: 30 October.
- Only 10 days left to apply for the postdoc position in our lab 👇
- We’re hiring a postdoc with slice patch-clamp expertise to study head direction circuits and plasticity during spatial learning. Ideal for a neurophysiologist excited to combine ex vivo and in vivo approaches. Come join us in beautiful Cambridge! 🐭🧭🧠 📝 Apply by 9 June: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/51282/
- Very excited to be part of this! Come join our session tomorrow afternoon if you're at #NeuroFrance2025!
- I am at #NeuroFrance2025 in Montpellier 🇫🇷🥖🥳 Getting excited about our symposium on #Coordinating #vision, #orientation, and #navigation 👁️🧭🐾 with: @gbouvier.bsky.social @sepikeshavarzi.bsky.social @mayankmehta.bsky.social @socneuro.bsky.social #neuroscience 🧠
- We’re hiring a postdoc with slice patch-clamp expertise to study head direction circuits and plasticity during spatial learning. Ideal for a neurophysiologist excited to combine ex vivo and in vivo approaches. Come join us in beautiful Cambridge! 🐭🧭🧠 📝 Apply by 9 June: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/51282/
- This has been a fantastic collaboration. Check out the features and send feedback! We can't wait to contribute further to movement development.
- New blog outlining new spatial navigation features in movement, a collaboration with @sepikeshavarzi.bsky.social movement.neuroinformatics.dev/blog/arc-col...
- Only 10 days left to apply for our RA positions! Whether you're interested in ex vivo patch-clamp + optogenetics or programming + in vivo ephys and behaviour, we have a spot for you—especially if you're passionate about neural circuits and spatial cognition. Don't miss out!
- RA positions with potential PhD continuation are now open! We're seeking two candidates with slice patch clamp or programming skills for the projects outlined in the advert: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/50040/ Apply by 21 February!
- Reposted by Sepiedeh KeshavarziDelighted to be here at the Annual Adrian Lecture at PDN in Cambridge - Professor Botond Roska (Switzerland), and the title of his lecture is "Cell types as windows into brain function and treatment”. Hosted by @sepikeshavarzi.bsky.social
- Reposted by Sepiedeh KeshavarziNeuropixels and Optogenetics are delighted to announce the birth of Neuropixels Opto Combining high-resolution electrophysiology and optogenetics Today in bioRxiv 960 sites, 28 emitters, 2 colors By Lakunina, @karolinazsocha.bsky.social, Ladd, et al www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... (1/2)
- Reposted by Sepiedeh KeshavarziWe are pleased to announce the 2025 Paris Spring School in Optical Imaging and Electrophysiological Recording in Neuroscience. AKA the Paris Neuro Course. The course will run 14-27 May 2025. parisneuro.ovh Please forward to anybody or any forums you feel may be interested 👩🔬🧠
- RA positions with potential PhD continuation are now open! We're seeking two candidates with slice patch clamp or programming skills for the projects outlined in the advert: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/50040/ Apply by 21 February!
- 📣 Opportunity Alert! We have two PhD positions in our lab at Cambridge University starting in Autumn 2025. Exceptional candidates may join earlier as RAs and receive PhD funding if scholarship applications are unsuccessful (RA advert coming soon!). Details here: www.keshavarzilab.com/blog/phd-pos...
- Reposted by Sepiedeh KeshavarziWe'd like to introduce movement, a free and open-source Python package for analysing body movements, designed to aid the study of animal behaviour in neuroscience. Website: movement.neuroinformatics.dev Examples: movement.neuroinformatics.dev/examples/ind... GitHub: github.com/neuroinforma...