Caitlin Lienkaemper
@clienkaemper.bsky.social
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Postdoc in brain and cognitive science at MIT.
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Hey! Transitioning from academia (ecology) into industry. I have a decade experience in #rstats. I know how to analyze data and make some gnarly math models. Was wondering if I could reach out to anyone (especially those in biotech/pharm) to ask some questions/get advice! #datascience #databs
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This helps explain why human-specialist predators, like Aedes aegypti, show widespread co-expression, while more generalist species, like mice and fruit flies, do not
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We showed that non-canonical olfactory systems can be optimal if

-the environment is "noisy"
-behaviorally relevant odorants are correlated
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Olfactory systems in model organisms follow a "one-receptor-to-one-neuron" rule. But mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti ) violate this rule--they co-express multiple receptor types per neuron.

Why?