Luke Remage-Healey
@HealeyLab
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@UMassAmherst, Professor, Neuroscience and Behavior, Center for Neuroendocrine Studies. #BlackLivesMatter Migrating to @healeylab.bsky.social
Amherst, MA
Joined January 2017
Science Analysis methods for large-scale neuronal recordings https://t.co/5GqTpe8AzZ
science.org
Simultaneous recordings from hundreds or thousands of neurons are becoming routine because of innovations in instrumentation, molecular tools, and data processing software. Such recordings can be...
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Primatologist Agnès Lacreuse (@AL_marmo) from @UMassAmherst is on a mission to understand cognitive aging in women through marmoset models. Learn more about her work in the latest TS Digest issue: https://t.co/RPceOz53Ad
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Happy Healey Lab Halloween! Such fun with this crew, with a Spoolktacular celebration of our recent paper in @commsbio
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Gifting this to my children so they know what to dream about for their career
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BLUNDER alert! Do not accidentally recommend that your teenage children clean up spills at home, with KimWipes... They become merciless about how you name things after Kardashians in your lab !
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Excited to share this work from @jeremyspool dissecting out the VMH(lateral) as a specific output of the auditory pallium! The social brain cares about what the higher auditory forebrain parses out.... Spooky Summary below....
I'm excited to share with you all our new paper (co-authors the twitterless Anna Lally and @Healeylab) out in @CommsBio!! I've made a tweet thread abstract below, spooky halloween style.🎃 Open access at the following link: https://t.co/PZFlOz1lpp 1/14
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Congrats to the two amazing behavioral neuroendocrinologists elected to the National Academy of Medicine, Tracy Bale and Peg McCarthy! @TheBaleLab
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Applications are now open for NS&B 2025! We will run from June 8- July 21. Applications are due FEB 1st. For more info:
mbl.edu
This course provides broad training in modern approaches to the study of neural mechanisms underlying behavior, perception, and cognition.
Excited to announce that our 2025 Advanced Research Training Course schedule is up and applications are open! 🎉🎉🎉 See you in Woods Hole! https://t.co/9cAcnqoAfG
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So excited this is out! Congrats!
Mating songs of Galápagos finches from a set of possible futures, played to territorial males, reveal links between adaptation and speciation. Check out our new study—led by Dr. Jeff Podos @UMassAmherst—in @sciencemagazine! ⬇️ Summary 🧵below! (1/10) https://t.co/fXymOkoek1
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I just fanned out on these two BiN luminaries in the SfN badge pick up line! So cool to meet newlyweds and leaders @shaineNeuro and @ClionaMurray01 in person, on their way to the Brain Carnival.
Chi-town, we're here! Looking forward to #SfN24 but first stop is @BlackInNeuro's first Brain Carnival tomorrow, followed by our @SfNtweets sponsored social on Sunday! 🥳
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Glad to share a new paper from the lab describing how estrogens can influence neuronal activity in milliseconds. Thanks to Meng Yu @NaYin71788 @HeYanlin2
science.org
E2 excites neurons by interacting with Clic1.
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We are hiring 3+ Neuroscience faculty at CU Boulder! Seeking applicants with outstanding research programs in cell/molecular neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, and integrative physiology. #academicjobs
@FuturePI_Slack
@NeuroRumblr
https://t.co/7a8uRKtNGQ
jobs.colorado.edu
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Celebrating after a special seminar by Lane Krejcova from Federal U of Para in Belem, Brazil. She has great new data on the promise of doxycycline to counter PD progression, in capuchin monkeys! Here w @CiniFelipe, Hyejoo Kang, and Pam Anderson.
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Who wants to join me? We're hiring in developmental science! We have a great program on a beautiful campus in the best place to live! (Please share) 🤰👶👩👧👩👩👦👦 For more information or to apply please go to:
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Song "type" learning is happening in the auditory system at very young ages. Before the song sensitive period even opens! Proud of this work led by @katieschro8 .
New from @katieschro8 @HealeyLab in @J_Exp_Biol, report that in zebra finches, brain cells in forebrain auditory areas are already selectively tuned to conspecific song before the sensitive period Nice use of cross fostering w/Bengalese finches https://t.co/GBmn0OuGZf
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The latest publication from our lab on social and food reward representations in the PFC. This was a team effort spearheaded by @jennisisaac with loads of help from @sonia_karkare and @HymavathyB. @jarildy, Nick and @MahaRashidNeuro played key roles too.
Excited to share the first preprint from our lab. In it, we explored how social and non-social rewards were represented in the medial prefrontal cortex across both male and female mice. (1/10) https://t.co/O2pX8lmCko
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It's not rhetoric, it's performance art. 🤣
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"In neuroscience, we have monkeys to thank for deep brain stimulation therapy . . . [and] brain computer interfaces . . . Virtually everything we know about the human visual system . . . has its roots in foundational science involving monkeys."
jneurosci.org
COVID-19 and polio vaccines, HIV/AIDS treatments, blood transfusions, and organ transplantation are just a few of the medical advances made possible by research involving nonhuman primates, specifi...
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Out now in @CurrentBiology, our new paper identifies an olfactory receptor that mediates male attraction to females, but enforces avoidance of parental care. A thread that leads to an unexpected twist in regulation of social behavior! https://t.co/zERnYwgwVn
cell.com
Li et al. discover that male cichlid fish use the olfactory receptor Or113a to detect fertile female cues. Surprisingly, Or113a also mediates males’ avoidance of parental care. In CRISPR-generated...
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