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Andrew Saxe joins GCNU and SWC as Joint Group Leader
We are excited to announce that Andrew Saxe has been appointed Joint Group Leader at the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit and Sainsbury Wellcome Centre. His lab will focus on the theory of deep learning and its applications to phenomena in neuroscience and psychology.
7 June 2021
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Professor Viviana Gradinaru joins SWC Resident Scholar Programme as Leverhulme Visiting Professor
We are delighted to announce that Professor Viviana Gradinaru will be joining SWC as a Resident Scholar from April–August 2021. Professor Gradinaru is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge tools for systems neuroscience and we are really excited to have her visit us and share her expertise in neurotechnologies.
26 April 2021
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Modelling the mind with mathematics
In her new book, Models of the Mind, Grace Lindsay, joint SWC-Gatsby Research Fellow, describes how the elegant language of mathematics provides the tools required to understand the machinery of neuroscience.
3 March 2021
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Dr Chunyu Ann Duan to lead new group at SWC
We are thrilled to announce that Dr Chunyu Ann Duan will be joining the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre in summer 2021. Her lab will focus on understanding how animals make flexible decisions under risk and social influence, and the neural circuit mechanisms underlying these choices.
12 January 2021
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Mouse-controlled mouse helps researchers understand intentional control
Study sheds light on how the brain represents causally-controlled objects.
22 December 2020
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Will Lockdown Loneliness Make Us Loners?
Researchers at UCL find reduced social preference in isolated zebrafish is caused by stress and anxiety, not observed anti-social patterns.
10 June 2020
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Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Researchers Reveal Mouse and Human Eye Movements Share Some Important Similarities
A team of scientists at UCL, University of Cambridge and Radboud University developed an innovative method of studying naturalistic eye movements in mice and discovered similarities and differences with human eye movements.
14 May 2020
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Dr Tiago Branco Receives Five Years of ERC Funding
He is one of three researchers at UCL and 50 in the UK to receive a European Research Council Consolidator Grant as part of the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
11 December 2019
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High Risk High Reward: Neuroscientists discover the key to motivational behaviours
Researchers identify specialised neural circuits that control reward-seeking and punishment-avoiding behaviour
15 August 2019
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Locomotion triggers changes in brain state and long distance communication
While scientists have spent years mapping anatomical projections and monitoring activity from individual neurons, little is known about how signals sent by individual neurons relate to the larger, bidirectional communication that underlies complex behaviour. Neuroscientists at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre report in Nature Neuroscience on a new approach that offers insight into these complex neural conversations.
11 March 2019
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Neuroscientists uncover sensory switches controlling infanticide and parental behaviour in mice
Study finds multisensory basis of pup recognition by males using specific chemical and physical cues
13 December 2018
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Neurons that fire together, don’t always wire together
8 November 2018
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