Benjamin Cowley
Assistant Professor in computational neuroscience at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Think cortically, act neuronally.
cowleygroup.cshl.edu
@cshlbanbury.bsky.social
The official Bluesky account for Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's science think tank.
@skjerns.de
Sleep & Memory researcher @ CIMH Mannheim with @gordonfeld.bsky.social . Interested in replay and applied machine learning in the context of episodic and declarative memory. MEG and Python enthusiast.
@albertvilella.bsky.social
Bioinformatics Scientist / Next Generation Sequencing, Single Cell and Spatial Biology, Next Generation Proteomics, Liquid Biopsy, SynBio, Compute Acceleration in biotech // http://albertvilella.substack.com
@earlkmiller.bsky.social
Picower Professor of Neuroscience @ MIT Cognitive neuroscience, executive brain functions, working memory, attention, brainwave dynamics, networks, and bass guitar. You know, the good stuff. https://ekmillerlab.mit.edu/
@tyrellturing.bsky.social
Researcher and CIFAR Fellow, working on the intersection of machine learning and neuroscience in Montréal at @mcgill.ca and @mila-quebec.bsky.social.
@neuroai.bsky.social
Principal Researcher @ Microsoft Research. Cognitive computational neuroscience & AI. Writer. Nature wanderer. www.momen-nejad.org
@nicolecrust.bsky.social
Mood & Memory researcher with a computational bent. https://www.nicolecrust.com/ Science advocate. Professor (UPenn Psychology). 1st BOOK: Elusive Cures (June 10, 2025). https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691243054/elusive-cures
@wiringthebrain.bsky.social
Neurogeneticist interested in the relations between genes, brains, and minds. Author of INNATE (2018) and FREE AGENTS (2023)
@neuroecologylab.bsky.social
Cognitive Neuroecology Lab at OxCIN/FMRIB (Oxford) and Donders Institute (Nijmegen) headed by Rogier Mars. Interested in what makes different brains tick. www.neuroecologylab.org
@neurograce.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Psychology & Data Science @ NYU | Working on brains & climate (separately) | Author of "Models of the Mind: How physics, engineering, and mathematics have shaped our understanding of the brain" http://tinyurl.com/h9dn4bw7