The Lichtman lab (https://lichtmanlab.fas.harvard.edu) in the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University focus on the study of neural connectivity and how it changes as animals develop and age. Over the years, the lab has developed a number of tools that permit analysis of neural connections at the level of individual synapses. Most recently, we have built an automated electron microscopy (EM) pipeline for large-scale neural circuit reconstruction. This connectomics platform seeks to make it routine for reconstructing wiring diagram of any neural network in any nervous system.
The Lichtman lab (https://lichtmanlab.fas.harvard.edu) in the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University focus on the study of neural connectivity and how it changes as animals develop and age. Over the years, the lab has developed a number of tools that permit analysis of neural connections at the level of individual synapses. Most recently, we have built an automated electron microscopy (EM) pipeline for large-scale neural circuit reconstruction. This connectomics platform seeks to make it routine for reconstructing wiring diagram of any neural network in any nervous system.
- EM image tracer: using manual annotation software to label/reconstruct cells and cellular components from EM datasets.
- EM data analyst: analyzing network connectivity from existing EM reconstructions.
- EM image tracer: using manual annotation software to label/reconstruct cells and cellular components from EM datasets. - EM data analyst: analyzing network connectivity from existing EM reconstructions.
Please email your resume to ndhanyasi@fas.harvard.edu
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Please email your resume to ndhanyasi@fas.harvard.edu