Jason Climer
@jrclimer.bsky.social
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Assistant prof at UIUC interested in memory and how neural representations evolve over time. https://climerlab.org
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If you’re interested in these questions, I’m recruiting a post-doc to join our team at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign! You may find the job posting here: mcb.illinois.edu/climerpostdoc
Climer Lab postdoc search.docx | School of Molecular & Cellular Biology | Illinois
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jrclimer.bsky.social
If you’re interested in these questions, I’m recruiting a post-doc to join our team at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign! You may find the job posting here: mcb.illinois.edu/climerpostdoc
Climer Lab postdoc search.docx | School of Molecular & Cellular Biology | Illinois
mcb.illinois.edu
jrclimer.bsky.social
There’s a lot left to understand here. Why are so few neurons stable? What are the molecular and activity factors that are driving the increased excitability in the stable cells? What is the role of these changes in memory function? Why does drift seem to vary across brain regions and species?
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So what drives drift? We looked closely at the neurons and found that a small group of them were stable. These stable neurons were more excitable than neighboring cells, making the fate of the cells predictable.
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We then looked at sensory variability - controlling or varying the smells animals received each day. Again, drift persisted at the same rate - suggesting that subtle sensory variability that is not relevant to the task isn’t the driver of drift either.
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We first looked at behavior - comparing similar to dissimilar speed profiles - and found that there was no difference in drift between these sets of data. Place cells drifted at the same rate in both sets of behavior, ruling out behavior as the driver of drift.
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Representational drift is how neurons change information across time. It is controversial because stable memory is thought to be encoded by stable representations. It may be due to behavioral or sensory variability, so we looked at this in place cells using multisensory virtual reality.
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This was a phenomenal team project, and I deeply respect and admire my co-authors. Daniel Oh will finish his PhD soon and Heydar Davoudi is on the faculty job market this fall.
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I’m excited to share my final co-first author paper from my postdoc in Dan Dombeck's lab!

We explored how behavior, senses, and neurons influence how much information in the brain changes over time.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#science #research #neuroscience #hippocampus #placecells
Hippocampal representations drift in stable multisensory environments - Nature
Tracking of individual place cells in mouse CA1 shows that representational drift is not influenced by changes in environment or behaviour, and is lower for more excitable place cells.
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misicbata.bsky.social
Benchmarking methods for mapping functional connectivity in the brain | doi.org/10.1038/s415...

What is the best measure of functional connectivity (FC)?

led by @zhenqi.bsky.social in @natmethods.nature.com ⤵️
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stevemaren.bsky.social
🚨New paper alert! 🚨 Inactivation of the nucleus reuniens causes relapse of extinguished fear. Here we show this “circuit-induced relapse” depends on hippocampal fear memories and is mediated by hippocampal engrams. Congrats to the team!
Hippocampal ensembles regulate circuit-induced relapse of extinguished fear
Molecular Psychiatry - Hippocampal ensembles regulate circuit-induced relapse of extinguished fear
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✨ Announcing a new glutamate indicator - iGluSnFR4! ✨

Launched as a pair, iGLuSnFR4s and iGluSnFR4f have high-sensitivity and fast activation/deactivation for recording synapses.

More on the indicators and what they are already revealing: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

🧠📈
Reposted by Jason Climer
behrenstimb.bsky.social
This is great from @neuralreckoning.bsky.social
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Great to see this Tim! Glad that eLife is standing up here. I was worried after HHMI cut their DEI programme.

Did you see my article btw?

www.thetransmitter.org/policy/scien...
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All-optical electrophysiology reveals behavior-dependent dynamics of excitation and inhibition in the hippocampus https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.20.644347v1
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This list has doubled. Who haven’t I found?
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I created a starter pack for the growing community of hippocampus physiologists that have joined the great migration. Also included the physiology-adjacent.

Tell me who I haven’t found yet