Actually, I believe they mapped Nick's mouse-sized brain. Which explains the wires and electrodes sticking out of the back of his skull. They then tested him by running him through the maze, but he never found the cheese.
It must have been fun to create an automated platform for high-throughput in situ hybridization. Especially one that allows a highly systematic approach for analyzing gene expression in the brain. WHat I don't understand is how you propose to engage the high-throughput data generation, processing, and analysis components you have built. You are a mysterious man Nick.
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Actually, I believe they mapped Nick's mouse-sized brain. Which explains the wires and electrodes sticking out of the back of his skull. They then tested him by running him through the maze, but he never found the cheese.
oh man, yes! nick has a mouse brain, nick has a mouse brain!
sometimes i really wish other people read this blog.
It must have been fun to create an automated platform for high-throughput in situ hybridization. Especially one that allows a highly systematic approach for analyzing gene expression in the brain. WHat I don't understand is how you propose to engage the high-throughput data generation, processing, and analysis components you have built. You are a mysterious man Nick.
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