Returning as #OptoGRC2026 co-chair, meet @bjmarlin.bsky.social!
She's an assistant professor at @columbiauniversity.bsky.social & is most looking forward to seeing old friends & new data.
Bianca is also a proud bug mom, welcoming her first walking stick bug babies to her collection in September 🐛
26.02.2026 21:13
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Why You Can’t Remember Being a Toddler
This form of amnesia is almost universal, but has long been overlooked.
Why can't you remember being a toddler? Or can you?
Nice feature in Time of our lab's work on infantile amnesia at @tcddublin.bsky.social
Also of the labs of @sarahdpower.bsky.social at MPI Berlin, @franklandlab.bsky.social at Sick Kids, and Nick Turk-Browne at Yale.
time.com/7380496/why-...
25.02.2026 08:31
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There’s still time to apply for #OptoGRC2026! 🙌
All applications are considered for support, including the opportunity for full registration coverage. Poster submissions & statements of interest encouraged!
Apply by 2/20 to maximize your chances👇
www.grc.org/optogenetic-...
12.02.2026 22:06
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Happy to share the newest study from our lab, led by superstar postdoc Dr. Rodrigo Campos Cardoso, where we resolve the infralimbic cortex GABAergic circuits of fear extinction: tinyurl.com/38vvr2my
10.02.2026 12:44
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meanwhile Word has its own tough criticism of the field!
28.01.2026 17:08
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I was asked to do an impromptu "Ask an Expert" radio interview on memory manipulation as a therapeutic for PTSD and Alzheimer's. The topic was prompted by @okaysteve.bsky.social recent book. Have a listen if interested! www.audacy.com/podcast/kcbs...
16.01.2026 00:28
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Join us on 30 January as three rising stars— Jie Zheng, @marissascavuzzo.bsky.social and @drnancypadilla.bsky.social—sit down with @franciscorr25.bsky.social for a conversation exploring where the field of neuroscience is headed and how their work is helping to drive it forward.
#neuroskyence
09.01.2026 18:45
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How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist's Quest to Alter the Past by Steve Ramirez
Steve Ramirez
Tomorrow (January 7th) at 6:30pm EST, please join Smithsonian Associates for a virtual event with @okaysteve.bsky.social, author of How to Change a Memory! Come hear him discuss his groundbreaking research into memory manipulation and the ethics of its use.
Grab your ticket now! buff.ly/2aveW3u
06.01.2026 14:39
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14. [last of 2025!] HOW TO CHANGE A MEMORY (Steve Ramirez @okaysteve.bsky.social). a great read - my favourite form of 'scientist writes a book'; a light touch on the sciencey nitty-gritty + much personal history and a moving narrative surrounding Steve's own mentorship from his late labmate Xu Liu
30.12.2025 17:36
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How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist's Quest to Alter the Past by Steve Ramirez
Steve Ramirez
Next week, on January 7th at 6:30pm EST, please join Smithsonian Associates for a virtual event with @okaysteve.bsky.social, author of How to Change a Memory! Come hear him discuss his groundbreaking research into memory manipulation and the ethics of its use.
Grab your ticket now! buff.ly/2aveW3u
02.01.2026 19:08
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Body size predicts the selection of defensive behavioral strategies
Survival depends on the ability to respond appropriately to threats, yet the selection of defensive behaviors varies among individuals with distinct b…
New paper from @ykneurores.bsky.social in our lab 📢
We show body size predicts defensive behavioral strategy; smaller animals adopt active avoidance, larger ones favor freezing, while sex and age don’t drive the effect. A clear demonstration that traits matter.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
24.12.2025 00:31
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Don’t miss out on the chance to present at #OptoGRC2026!
Apply to attend and submit a poster abstract to be considered for an oral presentation during the conference 🎤
Early applications are strongly encouraged! 🔽
www.grc.org/optogenetic-...
22.12.2025 15:46
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thank you so much for reading and connecting with the memories and science in this book! it means the world and truly feels fulfilling to be able to honor both here. i appreciate you 🙌🏽!
22.12.2025 14:51
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Just finished this thrilling, vulnerable, and inspiring book on friendship, loss, addiction, resilience, and editing memories by Prof Steve Ramirez. Neuroscientists and neuroscience enthusiasts should enjoy this one.
22.12.2025 13:41
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Would You Erase a Painful Memory, if You Could? | KQED
Airdate: Monday, December 8 at 10 AM In groundbreaking experiments with mice, Boston University neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has succeeded in turning memories on and off, even implanting new ones. He…
🎙️ON AIR:
We're talking to @okaysteve.bsky.social about his groundbreaking work with mice — turning memories on and off, even implanting new ones — and the ethical questions it raises.
❓What are your questions about the science of memory manipulation?
📻 Listen:
08.12.2025 18:01
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(1/6) We have a new paper out in #eNeuro!
How does the brain’s reward processing change across social contexts? We mapped brain activity (cFos) & found that social context reshapes how reward circuits are coordinated🐭🏆
Read more: www.eneuro.org/content/12/1...
03.12.2025 20:28
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Introducing co-vice chair @gisellavetere.bsky.social!
Gisella is a team leader at @espciparispsl.bsky.social and is most excited about the immersive exchange and new ideas #OptoGRC2026 will inspire.
Fun fact: when she’s not studying neurons, you can find her spinning on a pole 💃💪
03.12.2025 18:06
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How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist’s Quest to Alter the Past by Steve Ramirez
@okaysteve.bsky.social's How to Change a Memory is out now!
In this book, Ramirez draws on his own memories to reveal how memory can be turned on & off like a switch, edited, & even constructed from nothing.
Explore a free sample: press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
#Neuroscience #Memory
01.12.2025 19:03
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🚨 Reminder: Applications for #OptoGRC2026 are now OPEN!
Don’t miss your chance to join an incredible week of science, discovery, and connection with the brightest minds in optogenetics 💡🧠
Apply now for the best chance of acceptance: www.grc.org/optogenetic-...
26.11.2025 17:48
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How Memories Might Be Used to Help Heal the Brain
In a new book, Steve Ramirez explores the potential of memory manipulation to ease depression and other afflictions.
"I hope that the wearing-my-humanity-on-my-sleeves part at least continues to normalize the process of 'You’re going to have great days, and you’re going to have atrocious days in life.'"
It does, @okaysteve.bsky.social. It really does.
(via @undark.org)
undark.org/2025/10/29/i...
21.11.2025 23:55
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It's time to meet your #OptoGRC2026 chairs!
Co-vice chair @tinakim-neuro.bsky.social is an assistant professor at @princeton.edu who spent the summer building a van for weekend adventures 🚐✨
She's most looking forward to meeting new people & exploring areas outside of her usual wheelhouse!
20.11.2025 19:23
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Thank you, @thetransmitter.bsky.social, for including me on the list of Rising Stars in Neuroscience along with so many other spectacular neuroscientists! It is an honor to receive this recognition!
18.11.2025 21:19
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Two Neuroscientists Envision A ‘Repair Shop’ For The Brain
In “How to Change a Memory,” neuroscientist Steve Ramirez embarks on a project to find and reactivate memories in the brains of mice.
"The idea of activating a memory? Very 'Total Recall' with a bit of 'Inception' thrown in. We felt like kids again, and our playground was the science lab." Read a full excerpt from "How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist's Quest to Alter the Past." 📚
19.11.2025 01:24
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thank you so much gisella -- this was truly an honor to read and i appreciate your kind words and trailblazing science so much 🙌🏽!!
17.11.2025 23:49
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Meditations on memory
A neuroscientist presents an intimate portrait of engram research
Meditations on memory | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
It was an honour to review @okaysteve.bsky.social ’s How to Change a Memory for Science. The book speaks for itself, bold, inspiring, and full of soul. I’m just proud to highlight the incredible work behind it. So proud of you, Steve
17.11.2025 19:44
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