Melissa Cooper, PhD
@melcooperphd.bsky.social
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NYU PostDoc (Liddelow/Chao) and Leon Levy Fellow in Neuroscience studying ⭐astrocyte⭐ networks! Formerly @ Vanderbilt. Neurodegeneration, visual system, gap junctions, glia, and all things microscopy. MelCooperPhD.com
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A big thank you to The Transmitter and @callimcflurry.bsky.social for the spotlight on our preprint!

You can check out her article below, or the preprint here: doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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Thank you to the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (@bbrfoundation.bsky.social) for selecting me for a Young Investigator Award! I'm so excited to explore astrocyte networks in a new context.
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Thanks so much! Imaging was definitely my favorite part of the work.
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I can make a few educated guesses based on the neuronal functions in different regions, but I’m not sure I can say astrocytes are contributing directly to neuronal functions in each region the network traverses. I think breaking apart this question is going to take a long time, but should be fun!
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Sensory deprivation (whisker trim) causes the barrel cortex astrocyte network to shrink! Check out Figure 5 for more details.
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First author here! This work has been cooking for quite a long time, and I have many more thoughts on it than could possibly exist in one paper. I'm always happy to answer more questions :)
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I'm so honored to have the chance to show the world how beautiful the brain's "other" circuitry is. It has been the joy of my career to work on this project, and I can't wait to spend the rest of it learning how much more these networks are capable of.

#womeninSTEM #glia #neuroscience
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Now on bioRxiv! Astrocytes in one brain region (cyan) communicate in expansive networks (magenta). Through tool development, tissue clearing, and many hours on our @zeiss-microscopy.bsky.social Z1, we now know these networks are repeatable across mice, plastic, and specific.
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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@lsfm-na.bsky.social Is this heaven, or am I just currently surrounded by ELEVEN DIFFERENT LIGHT SHEET MICROSCOPES? So thrilled to be out here in Acadia chatting about microscopy!
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Lectin conjugated to AlexaFluor647, yep!
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Hippocampal vasculature is so pretty 😍
(mouse hippocampus perfused with Tomato Lectin and cleared)
#Neuroscience #Microscopy
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An old favorite of mine - this retinal astrocyte (GFAP) looks like it’s dancing among blood vessels.

#science #glia #microscopy
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Thanks! @philiphasel.bsky.social and I were always struck by how much this in vivo astrocyte population looked like primary astrocytes grown in serum. Suuuuper different than astrocytes in the parenchyma. Might be a hint about what they’re doing while living way up there!
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Imaging these astrocytes on the surface of cleared brains was a blast!
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We're disappointed to see Ben Barres's powerful book "The Autobiography of a Transgender Scientist" among the ~400 titles removed from the Naval Academy Library. Needless to say, we're proud to have published his book and will keep it — and his memory — alive.
The Coming Out of a Transgender Scientist
"I know that I am making the right decision because whenever I think about changing my gender role, I am flooded with feelings of relief."
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Does anyone know which SPINES (or similar) seminar series would still be open for applications next year?
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I enrolled in a vaccine clinical trial recently, and I’m so glad I did. Going in for ~30 min to get a blood draw and chat with people who are hopeful about curing diseases has felt like a lovely little act of resistance. Highly recommend checking with your local hospital if you feel the same way ❤️
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Fresh off the press! We found that degeneration in one retina causes astrocytes to respond retinotopically across *both* hemispheres of the brain. Perhaps astrocytes across the CNS are able to coordinate their responses more than we anticipated... www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Our new work on astrocyte responses in glaucoma is out today! A tour de force of tissue clearing and analysis by @melcooperphd.bsky.social. It's one of those stories that leads to even more great questions, so stay tuned!
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Thanks for the note!

These are from mice with a tamoxifen inducible cre, which translocates to the nucleus to induce the knockout. The knockout has been confirmed with PCR (primers within & without the excized DNA).