Bassi Zaremba
@BassiZaremba
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PhD student @kaessmannlab. Endlessly fascinated by brain evolution&development.
Joined December 2018
New papers in Science provide evidence for the convergent development and evolution of neurons and their connections in the bird and mammalian pallia, highlighting the need for multiple perspectives in brain comparative studies. Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective:
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So excited to announce that our study on the development and evolution of pallial cell types and structures in birds led by @BassiZaremba is now out in @ScienceMagazine! https://t.co/Q4wOp1OKDl PS: this is our last post here – please follow us to where the sky is blue!
science.org
Innovations in the pallium likely facilitated the evolution of advanced cognitive abilities in birds. We therefore scrutinized its cellular composition and evolution using cell type atlases from...
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@BassiZaremba and @Kaessmannlab performed the first and most comprehensive atlas of cell types in the pallium of birds 🐣🐔🐤and other amniotes. When comparing them to mammals, we found a great diversification of neurons! https://t.co/0ay7NYFpVe
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One more - really final - post here after all: please check out the wonderful Perspective by @matosches and @gattoni_giacomo on our paper and those of our colleagues from the Aerts and @PhyloBrain groups. https://t.co/xxDrdp2wLi Please follow us to where the sky is blue!
science.org
Neural development and brain circuit evolution converged in birds and mammals
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AVIAN ALERT! Thanks to a privileged collaboration with @kaessmannlab & @BassiZaremba here is the long-awaited chicken🐣 pallium atlas! Cell types in adults & development, spatial-omics and a full comparison with other species. MANY glutamatergic surprises! https://t.co/sVIOOpzihE
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I am incredibly grateful to everyone who helped to make this a great story, especially everyone in the wonderful @kaessmannlab and alumni, and of course the great @PhyloBrain
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Beyond excited to share the major part of my PhD work in this preprint “Developmental origins and evolution of pallial cell types and structures in birds”
biorxiv.org
The advanced cognitive abilities of birds rival those of mammals and have been attributed to evolutionary innovations in the pallium. However, a comprehensive cellular characterization of this brain...
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We are delighted to share our new preprint entitled “Developmental origins and evolution of pallial cell types and structures in birds” https://t.co/5t8IJko0P6
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