Researchers from MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge and University of Cambridge showed that the brain stays in the adolescent phase until our early thirties. Find out more in the BBC article π https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgl6klez226o
25.11.2025 15:50
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Brain wiring economics, network organisation and population-level genomics
Abstract. What role do our genes play in shaping the structural organisation of the living human brain? Across a sample of 2,153 children (9β11 years old), we address this question, focusing on common...
*New Paper* How genes for IQ shape brain organisation. Amazing work led by Alicja Monaghan @mrccbu.bsky.social reveals 2 ways. First, theyβre associated w/ the βcostsβ of network formation. Second, they define βhigh valueβ areas within the network. How she did itβ¦π§΅
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25.07.2025 14:40
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This was such a fun and valuable workshop! Summary paper is worth a read, on modelling complex behaviour as a group of scientists with different skillsets. Also, part of the cockatoo example made its way into this cool preprint by @mchimento.bsky.social et al: dx.doi.org/https://doi....
12.05.2025 09:43
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Job Vacancy at the @mrccbu.bsky.social!
Postgraduate Coordinator (Fixed Term). Closing date 17 February 2025. See link for full details and how to apply: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/50081/
29.01.2025 13:04
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Calling Cambridge ECRs passionate about open, robust and reproducible science!
Cambridge joined the UK Reproducibility Network as an Institutional Member this month. We are looking for a Local Network Lead to join our efforts (close 14 February), more info: www.reproducibleresearchcambridge.co.uk
23.01.2025 08:35
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