@BWJones

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Neuroscientist, photographer, advocate for specialized knowledge. Connectomics.
https://prometheus.med.utah.edu/~bwjones/
@waldoj it’s fascinating history, right up through the 1950s.
@BWJones I just finished watching “Lawrence of Arabia"—I see why you're such a fan. I watched a bunch on a small screen, which is clearly no way to appreciate the cinematography. Now I know who Omar Sharif is! And last week I watched "Bridge on the River Kwai," so now I've seen two non-Star Wars movies with Alec Guinness. :) Thanks for the recurring recommendation!
@schoppik right back atcha.
This one is in honor of @BWJones #donateblood

The #COVID case count for #ARVO2023 has begun.

I know of at least one reported case already…

@neuroecology

Looking for #neuroscience? Or #Celegans? or #Drosophila? Or #connectomics? Or #brains, #entomology, #academia, #nativebees? Different place, different approaches – tags here are useful and can be followed.

For accounts, @PhiloNeuroSci selects and comments on neuroscience papers; @eLife and @PLOSBiology publish their papers and digests.

@NicoleCRust challenges us all often; @matrig and @kristinmbranson publish at the intersection of neuroscience and computer science; John @tuthill, @BorisBarbour, Jason Shepherd @jasonsynaptic , @mtarr @gepasi, @cian, @schoppik, @MatteoCarandini, Dan Goodman @neuralreckoning, Bryan @BWJones, @achterbrain, @CoriBargmann and many others publish on neuroscience among other topics.

On open access and #ScientificPublishing there's Stephen Eglen @sje, Stephen Royle @clathrin, and more I can't find quickly now.

I am leaving many out ... the list is long. One way to find them is via tags like #neuroscience.

Big accounts like Doctorow @pluralistic, @Carl_Zimmer, @jwz, and @timkmak are here too. There are many more.

There are useful bots like, for me, @flypapers – I wish I could filter for neuro-only papers, but the volume isn't high. Then there're neuroscience-specific servers like synapse.cafe and neuromatch.social – their local timelines may reveal further accounts you may like.

I put the music on random rotation sometimes at night with the idea that I'll shut it off and go to bed when the mix "misses".

Tonight's mix is not missing and I'm worried I'll be awake for longer than I should be.

What an amazing mix...

And Rebecca Pfeiffer will present her work on Muller cell connectomics in health and disease in the same session at 9:05am. #ARVO2023

And do attend the session on Advances in retinal connectomics on Tuesday, at 8:45am.

Crystal Sigulinsky will present her work on Species-specific connectivity in the Aii connectome at 8:45am