Max Bertolero
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Neuroscientist, R&D @turingmedical. I also like to ride dirt bikes and road bikes 🚴
Philadelphia, PA
Joined September 2018
@ndosenbach and I founded @TuringMedical to turn two decades of advanced MRI collaboration and friendship into real-world impact. We handed the keys over to the incredible team @TuringMedical and they are bringing that vision to life. Huge congrats on reaching this milestone! 👇🏾
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Biden is a real statesman who cares about his country. Would that the Republican party also have been able to make a similar decision, so as to give the USA a choice between two capable leaders.
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To all prospective people that apply to work with me, if you can utilize technology to do your job better, that is cool.
To all prospective PhD students of the world: If you generate your research statement using chatGPT, your grade will be 0, and you will not be invited to the interview. So, please save your and the committee's time.
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(1/13) We are beyond delighted to announce the public release of the data for the Reproducible Brain Charts (#RBC) effort – a 100% open data resource for study of the developing brain + psychiatry, funded by @NIMHgov
https://t.co/uljVzPq5AH
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‼️ Paper alert ‼️ "Deciphering the functional specialization of whole-brain spatiomolecular gradients in the adult brain" now published in PNAS!! How is brain function organized? Regions vs. gradients? Geodesic vs geometric? We add to the debate! https://t.co/gJU07aw5As 1/
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Cortical arealization arises during neurodevelopment from the confluence of molecular gradients representing patterned expression of morphogens and...
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Join our team!
‼️JOIN US‼️ @chrisdav66 and I are looking for a neuroinformatics data manager at the Penn AI2D center!! Role is focused management/sharing of extremely large imaging datasets. Salary for the right candidate in range of $80-95k (staff or post-doc!). https://t.co/Gt6kjRJbjM Pls RT!
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cool thing about working in industry is every now and then I will get a (to me) random email from PNAS or biological psychiatry that one of the papers I helped with is accepted. still makes me smile for the people that pushed them to the finish line.
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if you want to know how I live: every now and then, I select all on my desktop and throw it all in the trash, and then I mark all my emails as read
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I can't believe we have to redo the debate over freedom of speech at colleges every time Republicans want to make an Ivy League (today, Columbia) look bad. This is America, not England, our freedom of speech line has been well defined, and Yale, Harvard, Columbia, are on spot on.
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I see it's NSF GRFP time of the year. I got one. Not sure it really meant anything except that I did really well as an undergraduate and had a great PI.
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i plan to move to Korea later this year, & will soon hire at all levels (students, postdocs, staff scientists, junior PIs) - https://t.co/drTamdvil0 my lab in Japan will run till at least 2025. RIKEN has been nothing but the dream job. but hopefully the above explains it. 1/2
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hi friends, i (hakwan lau) plan to move to Korea this coming Sept (2024), to co-direct this center, which hosts some of the best neuroimaging facilities in the world (7T MRI for humans & NHPs, 15.2T...
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Introducing the Action-Mode Network – AMN. Better late than never! 17 years ago, we clumsily called this the Cingulo-opercular Network (CON) based on its anatomy (we weren’t exactly sure what it does). Now we’ve finally got the evidence to give it the functional name it deserves:
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Power of preprints: a very important paper I did with @DaniSBassett got stuck in review and I left for industry, but it's climbing the citation rank past my high profile journal "accepted" papers
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@AnnetteYReed @briallenhopper @thecrimson Here's the link if folks want to read it. "Harvard and President Gay Must Not Yield" https://t.co/zEybM2brBn
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Harvard and President Gay Must Not Yield | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
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