Jeremiah Tsyporin
tsyporin.bsky.social
Jeremiah Tsyporin
@tsyporin.bsky.social
Postdoc at Yale, Sestan lab, development and evolution of the cerebral cortex | PhD at University of California, Santa Cruz, Chen lab
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Thrilled to present MIND!

A model for how the sensorimotor–association axis of the neocortex develops.

Huge thanks to the incredible multidisciplinary team who made this happen.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Competing Programs Shape Cortical Sensorimotor-Association Axis Development
The neocortex is organized along a dominant sensorimotor-to-association (S-A) axis, anchored by modality-specific primary sensorimotor areas at one end and transmodal association areas that form distr...
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Reposted by Jeremiah Tsyporin
Excited to share our recent study on human-specific features of the cerebellum and the unexpected, novel role of zona pellucida protein 2 (ZP2) in synapse development. Grateful to the Sestan lab and all our collaborators for their outstanding contributions. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Human-specific features of the cerebellum and ZP2-regulated synapse development
Understanding the unique features of the human brain compared to non-human primates has long intrigued humankind. The cerebellum refines motor coordination and cognitive functions, contributing to the...
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September 9, 2025 at 4:49 PM
Reposted by Jeremiah Tsyporin
Excited to share our latest work, Mato-Blanco et al., nature.com/articles/s41.... Thanks to the incredible collaboration with Nicola Micali, Rakic lab, Sestan lab, Vaccarino lab
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Early developmental origins of cortical disorders modeled in human neural stem cells - Nature Communications
The implications of early telencephalic development in cortical disorders remain elusive. Here, the authors define risk gene dynamics and perturbation effects in neural stem cells, revealing vulnerabi...
nature.com
July 9, 2025 at 11:11 PM
Thrilled to present MIND!

A model for how the sensorimotor–association axis of the neocortex develops.

Huge thanks to the incredible multidisciplinary team who made this happen.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Competing Programs Shape Cortical Sensorimotor-Association Axis Development
The neocortex is organized along a dominant sensorimotor-to-association (S-A) axis, anchored by modality-specific primary sensorimotor areas at one end and transmodal association areas that form distr...
www.biorxiv.org
July 1, 2025 at 5:29 PM