
Neurovascular Impulse Response Function (IRF) during spontaneous activity differentially reflects intrinsic neuromodulation across cortical regions
Faculty: David Boas, Anna Devor, Lei Tian | Outlet: bioRxiv
Memory Serves Them Well
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has built a diverse, vibrant community of young scientists in his memory lab

Chronic activation of a negative engram induces behavioral and cellular abnormalities
Faculty: Steve Ramirez | Outlet: NIH

Perirhinal cortex learns a predictive map of the task environment
Faculty: Jerry Chen | Outlet: Nature
Florencia Fernández Chiappe Named Pew Latin American Fellow
Chiappe, of Professor Meg Younger’s research group, has been named a Latin American Fellow from the Pew Charitable Trusts

Widefield in vivo imaging system with two fluorescence and two reflectance channels, a single sCMOS detector, and shielded illumination
Faculty: David Boas, Anna Devor | Outlet: SPIE Digital Library
Steve Ramirez and Xi Ling Promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure
Arts & Sciences congratulates the 16 faculty members promoted to associate professor. The promotions will be effective July 1.
BU’s Core Organoid Research Spans CRC & MED Campuses to Restore Organ Function
Organoids are a growing trend in biomedical research fields internationally––but what are they? As the name suggests, it’s a simplified model of an organ made up of cells, studied both in vitro (outside a living organism) and in vivo (inside a living organism) to enhance the understanding and treatment of organ-related diseases and disorders. Their pathology, phenotype, and––in the future––repair, […]
New Article from Chris Gabel and Team
Professor Gabel et al. were recently published in eLife for their work on “O-GlcNAc signaling increases neuron regeneration through one-carbon metabolism in Caenorhabditis elegans”.

In vivo imaging in transgenic songbirds reveals superdiffusive neuron migration in the adult brain
Faculty: Benjamin Scott | Outlet: Cell Reports