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The Transmitter
Internet News
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The Transmitter is a new publication for the neuroscience community that offers news and analysis of the field.
About us
The Transmitter is an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. The publication aims to deliver useful information, insights and tools to build bridges across neuroscience and advance research. As part of that mission, The Transmitter offers a steady stream of up-to-date news and analysis of the field, written by journalists and scientists.
- Website
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External link for The Transmitter
- Industry
- Internet News
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- News, Science journalism, Health and Science journalism, Neuroscience, and Neuroscience news and perspectives
Locations
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160 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10010, US
Employees at The Transmitter
Updates
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Leveraging start-up “dummy scans,” which are typically discarded in imaging analyses, can shorten an experiment’s length and make data collection more efficient, a new study reveals. By Angie Askham https://lnkd.in/ev_VpnsD
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Multiple brain areas synchronize their activity to help a rodent accumulate the evidence it needs to make a choice, two new studies suggest. By Claudia Lopez Lloreda https://lnkd.in/eRD8-5vF
Widely distributed brain areas sync to orchestrate decisions in rodents
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Job alert! We're seeking a science reporting fellow to report and write news articles for our website. This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career science journalist to cover the fast-moving field of neuroscience. For more info, please visit: https://lnkd.in/ex6unaFD
Science Reporting Fellow, The Transmitter
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Tim Requarth asks: How important is prompt engineering? The latest from our “AI: From bench to bot” series: https://lnkd.in/eyjZK_zu
From bench to bot: How important is prompt engineering?
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In the latest episode of the “Brain Inspired” podcast, Karen Adolph talks about her long-standing research to understand how people learn to move the way they do. By Paul Middlebrooks https://lnkd.in/ePxzR_QQ
Karen Adolph explains how we develop our ability to move through the world
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Scientists are divided over the extent to which microglia sculpt circuits during brain development. By RJ Mackenzie https://lnkd.in/eAfqtDDN
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The Transmitter reposted this
The work of Ivan Oransky, as well as Retraction Watch, which he co-founded, and The Transmitter, where he is Editor-in-Chief, was referenced in this article from The New York Times on the retracted research of Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s Dr. Sam Yoon. https://lnkd.in/dUR86DT9
Columbia Cancer Surgeon Notches 5 More Retractions for Suspicious Data
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We'd like to thank the Eddie and Ozzie Awards for selecting The Transmitter as the winners in the Video and Essays and Criticism B2B categories. Congrats to Rebecca Horne, Angie Askham, Jakob Voigts and the entire team!
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Two new RNA-sequencing atlases highlight cell changes that may occur in Alzheimer’s disease decades before diagnosis. By Angie Askham https://lnkd.in/dcVVS7yT
Early trajectory of Alzheimer’s tracked in single-cell brain atlases
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