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International Day of Women and Girls in Science

We asked staff at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre and the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit about their careers, and what it means to them to be a woman in science.

11 February 2025
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From dawn to dusk: the science behind light and circadian rhythms

The impact of blue light has been a hot topic in the media, but how much should we really worry about its effect on our circadian rhythm? In this Q&A, Professor Peirson shares key findings from his research on the regulation of circadian rhythms and sleep in mammals, discussing implications ranging from jet lag to the design of lighting in the buildings where we spend most of our time.

4 February 2025
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Decoding motivation: How the brain drives behaviour

Motivation drives nearly all our actions, shaped by a complex interplay of internal needs, external stimuli, and past experiences. In this Q&A, SWC Seminar speaker Dr Andreas Lüthi from the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research talks about his work to explore how brain circuits, particularly in the mouse amygdala, process these factors to influence behaviour.

23 January 2025
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Could computation connect the origins of life and intelligence?

Many argue that the brain is not a computer, but Blaise Agüera y Arcas challenged this notion in his opening address at the SWC Lecture 2024. He explained how both life and intelligence are inherently computational and may even be selected for in the same way. In this Q&A, Blaise shares more.

16 January 2025
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Deep RL and the future of AI

Leading AI researcher Professor Jakob Foerster talks about his hopes for the future of AI, its potential to transform research, and his passion for open science in our latest SWC Speaker Q&A.

14 January 2025
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Making neuroscience sustainable: SWC’s Green Team leads the way

The Sainsbury Wellcome Centre has been awarded a fourth consecutive sustainability gold award, as part of the Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF).

20 December 2024
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How do internal states shape learning?

Decision-making offers a valuable window into the intricate ways internal states and internal models shape our behaviour. In a recent SWC Seminar, Professor Sami El-Boustani presented findings that elucidate the cognitive mechanisms underlying sensorimotor learning under varying motivational states.

19 December 2024
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Neuronauts: Building scientific confidence in young minds

Now in its third year, the Neuronauts club is continuing to help young people to explore neuroscience, engineering and computing - and, most importantly, to discover what it means to be a scientist.

18 December 2024
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Neuroscience careers journeys – Microscopy Specialist

Isabell Whiteley is a microscopy specialist. She focuses on two-photon scanning microscopy - a fluorescence imaging technique that provides high-resolution, three-dimensional images of living tissues. We spoke to Isabell about her role, her career journey, and she shares valuable advice for anyone considering working in neuroscience.

17 December 2024
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Reimagining the role of the dorsal striatum

Traditionally, the dorsal striatum has been thought to play a critical role in learning and selecting adaptive actions. However, recent research suggests that the dorsal striatum's contribution to action selection may be derived from its involvement in motivation. In this Q&A, SWC Seminar speaker Dr David Robbe shares his key findings and highlights how the dorsal striatum’s motivational function is relevant to understanding brain disorders such as Parkinson’s.

3 December 2024
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Neuroscience career journeys - Aquatics Manager

Joe Higgins, Aquatics Research Facility Manager at SWC, has designed a specialised research facility and led the design and construction of a custom tidal aquarium to house fiddler crabs—a species the team is studying to unlock insights into brain function, specifically spatial navigation. We spoke with Joe about his career in aquatics and his advice for anyone wanting to work in neuroscience.

25 November 2024
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Hopfield, Hinton, and Hassabis: 2024 Nobel laureates shaping neuroscience

In a remarkable turn of events this year, artificial intelligence discoveries were awarded two Nobel prizes in two days. While the prizes were in Physics and Chemistry, the Nobel laureates—Professor Geoffrey Hinton, Professor John Hopfield and Sir Demis Hassabis among others—have all made discoveries that are shaping neuroscience. At the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre (SWC), these advances are having a transformative impact on our research.

13 November 2024

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