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Dezhe Jin

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Computational neuroscientist and physicist at Penn State, works on neural mechanism of birdsong, spike-based neural computation, and data analysis.

Joined April 2009
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Behavioral sequences are context-dependent. A choice of action depends on what came before the moment of choice. Happy to share a preprint in which we show a novel method of finding all context-dependencies in a set of observed behavioral sequences. 1/10 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Elon Musk is too much at this point so I am off X for now. Moving over to Bluesky. Hope to see some of you over there!


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Wow! Building toward research $$ and CV accolades for the much under-appreciated act of *data sharing*. 👏👏👏

Big news: $1 million @NIH "S-index Challenge” to develop a new metric to identify exemplary data sharers. Long-term goal: redefine how we reward data sharing efforts among researchers. Led by: @NatEyeInstitute @NIH_NINDS @NIBIBgov @NIDAnews @NICHD_NIH @NIEHS @NIMHgov @NLM_NIH

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Tesla navigation is maddening. If it decided that you need to charge at point A, it will insist that you turn around and go back there, even if A is now 100 miles behind and the next charging station is only 30 miles ahead. @elonmusk get off that orange man and fix this.

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Searching for new Fellows is part of how we learn about the most exciting work being done by young people in our field. We hope to make three new appointments with three year terms. Please apply!

Finishing your PhD and interested in the Physics of Life? We are in the midst of our annual search for new Fellows. We are looking for both theorists and experimentalists ready for a bit more independence than a regular postdoc. To learn more: biophysics.princeton.edu/opportunities



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Fascinated by the idea of decoding memories from connectomes? Interested in working on a cutting-edge connectomics pipeline? Excited about high-throughput data acquisition or machine learning? We're hiring postdocs, PhD students, and technicians! Reach out :)


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The Feynman Lectures on Physics, the most popular physics book ever written, are completely online. Read it here: Volume 1: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_toc.html Volume 2: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/II_toc.html Volume 3: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/III_toc.html

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The Huck is looking for a new Director! Come lead a world-class interdisciplinary life sciences institute where you can catalyze research excellence across 100s of faculty, 11 cores, and more. The Huck is truly an exceptional place to work and do science. psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/PSU_Acad…


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🎉Exciting news! Our lab's first paper, "Vocal labeling of others by nonhuman primates," is now published in @Science! 🐒 Dive into our findings on how marmoset monkeys use vocal labels similar to human names and dialects. Check it out! 1/6 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


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Our lab is hiring! Fully funded postdoc and PhD positions available to study motor control of voice in 🦜🦇🦭🐬🐋🦄🦤. #neuroscience #biomechanics @neuroethology #synchrotron   Postdocs: tinyurl.com/hfbx38e4 PhD: tinyurl.com/2w622j9u


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Please RT: I am looking to hire a research assistant to help recruit, schedule and run human participants in auditory perception experiments at MIT. Preferably full-time, but could be part-time. Ideal for someone looking to get more research experience in advance of grad school.


A solo developer making big bucks using new technology. AI ushers in a new era of turning electricity into profits by a single person.

✨ Passed $100,000/mo with photoai.com which is crazy! Not MRR btw but monthly revenue cause lots of people buy annual plans because they have a big discount (tip by @afonsolfm) Now the question is how to make all these new users from the hype from the @lexfridman

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AI scientist does it all?

Introducing The AI Scientist: The world’s first AI system for automating scientific research and open-ended discovery! sakana.ai/ai-scientist/ From ideation, writing code, running experiments and summarizing results, to writing entire papers and conducting peer-review, The AI…

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Did a book change your life? Here I reflect on the book that changed mine, and how neuroscience has evolved in the 30 years since. Where are we now? Spiraling, in a good way, as eloquently described by @WiringTheBrain in Free Agents. thetransmitter.org/summer-reading…


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Where in the brain is abstract map generated? It is the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), working together!! Here is our new finding published in @Nature Prefrontal and lateral entorhinal neurons co-dependently learn item–outcome rules…

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Mockery of using metrics to evaluate science. Metrics is for lazy people who can count but do not want to or have no expertise to read papers to evaluate the work. Unfortunately these people often control resources.

Our paper just got covered by @Nature We went under cover and contacted a "citation boosting" service. We managed to buy citations that appeared in a Scopus-indexed journal, providing conclusive evidence that citations can be bought in bulk!! nature.com/articles/d4158…



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I’ve spent the past seven years mapping out a significant chunk of the math genome. The mathematical hierarchy is a vast and profoundly interconnected web of topics, where advanced topics depend intricately on more basic ones, which in turn rest on even more fundamental ideas.…

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Congratulations to Réka Albert, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Biology, on being appointed Evan Pugh Professor!


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Our paper on sound-seeking and hearing loss has now been published at Sci Rep! Moving forward, we plan to use this behavioral platform to study neural circuits for healthy hearing and resilience to #hearingloss nature.com/articles/s4159…

1/7 First #preprint from my lab just posted! Team effort from the entire lab - think of it as our debut. New behavior to ask how hearing is integrated with free movement of the whole body. Mice surprisingly resilient to #hearingloss, in an unexpected way tiny.cc/biorxiv



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