
Jeff
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Circadian neurobiologist at Texas A&M University | PI of the Jones Lab
College Station, TX
Joined April 2009
We're hiring! 5 tenure track assistant professors. 2 #microbiology, 2 #Evolution, 1 #biologicalclocks
https://t.co/CkiK2L6owV
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Texas A&M University (TAMU) invites applications for five full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor positions
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"The impact of diurnal rhythms on the outcomes and study design of other fields is unknown but likely significant."
❗️"Sample collection times as short as only 4 hours apart can lead to vastly different conclusions" Time of sample collection is critical for the replicability of microbiome analyses: https://t.co/RJjEX478Uh
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If attending @SRBR_Outreach meeting in May, please register for the Junior Faculty Workshop. A fantastic program slated for afternoon. Thank you to everyone who volunteered to participate! Any questions, get at me. #sleep #circadian #SRBR2024
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What if circadian rhythms in behavior were more than just an animal running on a wheel? Check out our new preprint where we develop a high-throughput, real-time acquisition and analysis pipeline for the temporal analysis of behavior.
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Measuring animal behavior over long timescales has been traditionally limited to behaviors that are easily measurable with real-time sensors. More complex behaviors have been measured over time, but...
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A mega review of 50 years of research on the SCN, the mammalian master timekeeper, just out in #JBR. A must read! https://t.co/8qUUiMT4Me
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This week's Biology Seminar Series features Dr. Karen Gamble with their talk, "Unmasking the Hidden Rhythms: Dopaminergic Neuron-Specific Bmal1 Knockdown Disrupts 24-h Patterns and Reveals Ultradian Dynamics in Substantia Nigra Neuronal Activity". This Tuesday at 4pm in BSBE!
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Our lab engineer Gary has made hundreds of videos on how to make/fix just about everything you need in a systems neuroscience lab: many designs for behavior, electrophysiology, and imaging equipment. https://t.co/4JohU5oMob
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I share a glimpse of what we do in a Neuroscience and Psychology laboratory to design and build research related devices, equipment and systems. Includes neural microwire electrodes, electronics,...
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A student's comment in my teaching reviews for this semester: "He has nice hair."
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Our courageous postdoc research scientists deserve a strong first contract that expands housing access and meets their childcare needs. There is no research without the researchers. Proud to stand with @spocuaw 💪🏽
Today is @spocuaw’s 7th day on the picket line, as the first postdoc researchers in the private sector to walk out on strike. As @ShawnFainUAW said, “You produce scientific breakthroughs, so you deserve record gains. Groundbreaking research should mean groundbreaking contracts.”
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The Jones Lab at SFN! Looking forward to seeing everyone next spring at SRBR.
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Literally, "time giver" in German. It's an environmental cue that helps regulate biological clocks. ⏲ The most important zeitgeber? The sun! It rises, sets and syncs our sleep patterns with the Earth. (Hmm. Does that make Daylight Saving Time a zeitrauber?) #ScienceWord
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When is a rhythm functional? @TimelyScientist poses the question of significance vs biological relevance in biological rhythm detection #JBR: https://t.co/Odu5Zo8It4
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GREAT review! "Circadian Rhythms, Disease, and Chronotherapy" by Yool Lee, Jeffrey Field and Amita Sehgal @mitaseh @chronosleepinst @SRBR_Outreach @EbrsOfficial @ResearchSleep @ESRS_Sleep #chronobiology #circadian in #JBiolR! https://t.co/ECdnH2b9pj
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We're Hiring! @TAMU_Biology is hiring two tenure-track Assistant Professors in the area of neurobiology, learn more here: https://t.co/Ain0bXpIz7
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The circadian molecular clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus is necessary but not sufficient for fear entrainment in the mouse https://t.co/GEePtL2L5L
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We are hiring a postdoc to study circadian output circuits! Experience with computational or (mammalian) systems neuroscience strongly preferred, but not required. Opportunity to learn cellular, circuit, and behavioral methods and develop your own projects. Email if interested.
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