
Dr. Emily A. Aery Jones
@EmilyAeryJones
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@emilyaeryjones.bsky.social | postdoc studying spatial memory 🐭🧠 @Stanford | NINDS #Alzheimers K99 awardee | she/her
Joined July 2016
My main postdoc work, 4.5 years in the making, is now out as a preprint: We (myself, Isabel Low, @cho_fs, and @lisa_giocomo) discovered task-relevant remote representations in entorhinal cortex independent of CA1. #tweeprint below! 1/13.
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Neurons can collectively represent the current sensory experience while an animal is exploring its environment or remote experiences while the animal is immobile. These remote representations can...
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RT @lisa_giocomo: New paper officially out! Congratulations to Mari Sosa - amazing work - and just before she sets off to UC Boulder to st….
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RT @StanfordBrain: How does the brain map where rewards are found?. Stanford researchers @lisa_giocomo & Mari Sosa found that mice form ada….
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RT @LMPrida: Don’t miss our latest 📝 with @Chris_Lisgaras & Rick Staba on high-frequency oscillations in preclinical 🧠 disease models, with….
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RT @nafisajadavji: Were you postdoc on the faculty job market May 2024 - May 2025? Are you a new assistant professor who landed your posit….
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RT @lisa_giocomo: Please spread the word! This is a great effort to improve communication of science benefits and discoveries - they are lo….
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RT @lisa_giocomo: New lab alert!! 🚨 Emily heads off to start the Aery Jones lab! She’s a fantastic, creative and thoughtful scientist who i….
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I am thrilled to announce that the Aery Jones lab will be starting in January 2026 @UMBaltimore! I've accepted a position in the Department of Neurobiology and Medicine Institute for Neuroscience Discovery.
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RT @MartijnSelten: 🚨Paper Alert🚨 Our paper on the mechanism of homeostatic control in PV interneuron activity is now online in Nature! A ma….
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Nature - Increasing the activity of individual parvalbumin-expressing interneurons in the mouse brain modulates the number and strength of inhibitory parvalbumin synapses received by these cells...
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RT @MichaelLinLab: Yes, when you know your new discovery can't get published in a high-profile journal without 3 more years satisfying unne….
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RT @_TheTransmitter: In our first “Postdoc perspectives” essay, Christian Cazares and Maribel Patiño explain how grassroots organizations l….
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Grassroots organizations, led by graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, are stepping up to provide neuroscience career training and guidance for students from marginalized backgrounds—and…
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RT @TheRealDrDukes: Truly beautiful work 😍😍 thank you for designing it for the @BlackInNeuro annual report! 💖.
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RT @ak_gillespie: Several positions open at UW (including in my lab) for this awesome program- importantly, students from nearby colleges/u….
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RT @Sheffield_Lab: Our latest research, led by @AntoineMadar, on what #SynapticPlasticity rules shape CA1 and CA3 representations in the hi….
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Nature Neuroscience - Madar et al. report that behavioral timescale synaptic plasticity (BTSP), not spike-timing-dependent plasticity, explains heterogeneous place fields shifting in the...
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RT @antferrui: Excited to share our latest story! We found disentangled memory representations in the hippocampus that generalized across t….
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