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a post with code

This theme implements a built-in Jekyll feature, the use of Rouge, for syntax highlighting. It supports more than 100 languages. This example is in C++. All you have to do is wrap your code in markdown code tags:

```c++
+        a post with code | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

a post with code

This theme implements a built-in Jekyll feature, the use of Rouge, for syntax highlighting. It supports more than 100 languages. This example is in C++. All you have to do is wrap your code in markdown code tags:

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    a post with disqus comments

    This post shows how to add DISQUS comments.

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    a post with disqus comments

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    a post with formatting and links

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      a post with formatting and links

      Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

      Hipster list

      • brunch
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      We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one dimension, and not in another, unevenly. We grow partially. We are relative. We are mature in one realm, childish in another. —Anais Nin

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      a post with images

      This is an example post with image galleries.

      A simple, elegant caption looks good between image rows, after each row, or doesn't have to be there at all.

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        a post with images

        This is an example post with image galleries.

        A simple, elegant caption looks good between image rows, after each row, or doesn't have to be there at all.

        Images can be made zoomable. Simply add data-zoomable to <img> tags that you want to make zoomable.

        The rest of the images in this post are all zoomable, arranged into different mini-galleries.

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        2015

        an archive of posts from this year

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        2015

        an archive of posts from this year

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        a post with math

        This theme supports rendering beautiful math in inline and display modes using MathJax 3 engine. You just need to surround your math expression with $$, like $$ E = mc^2 $$. If you leave it inside a paragraph, it will produce an inline expression, just like \(E = mc^2\).

        To use display mode, again surround your expression with $$ and place it as a separate paragraph. Here is an example:

        \[\sum_{k=1}^\infty |\langle x, e_k \rangle|^2 \leq \|x\|^2\]

        You can also use \begin{equation}...\end{equation} instead of $$ for display mode math. MathJax will automatically number equations:

        \begin{equation} \label{eq:cauchy-schwarz} \left( \sum{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum{k=1}^n ak^2 \right) \left( \sum{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right) \end{equation}

        and by adding \label{...} inside the equation environment, we can now refer to the equation using \eqref.

        Note that MathJax 3 is a major re-write of MathJax that brought a significant improvement to the loading and rendering speed, which is now on par with KaTeX.

        \ No newline at end of file + a post with math | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

        a post with math

        This theme supports rendering beautiful math in inline and display modes using MathJax 3 engine. You just need to surround your math expression with $$, like $$ E = mc^2 $$. If you leave it inside a paragraph, it will produce an inline expression, just like \(E = mc^2\).

        To use display mode, again surround your expression with $$ and place it as a separate paragraph. Here is an example:

        \[\sum_{k=1}^\infty |\langle x, e_k \rangle|^2 \leq \|x\|^2\]

        You can also use \begin{equation}...\end{equation} instead of $$ for display mode math. MathJax will automatically number equations:

        \begin{equation} \label{eq:cauchy-schwarz} \left( \sum{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum{k=1}^n ak^2 \right) \left( \sum{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right) \end{equation}

        and by adding \label{...} inside the equation environment, we can now refer to the equation using \eqref.

        Note that MathJax 3 is a major re-write of MathJax that brought a significant improvement to the loading and rendering speed, which is now on par with KaTeX.

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        a post with github metadata

        A sample blog page that demonstrates the accessing of github meta data.

        What does Github-MetaData do?

        • Propagates the site.github namespace with repository metadata
        • Setting site variables :
          • site.title
          • site.description
          • site.url
          • site.baseurl
        • Accessing the metadata - duh.
        • Generating edittable links.

        Additional Reading

        • If you’re recieving incorrect/missing data, you may need to perform a Github API authentication.
        • Go through this README for more details on the topic.
        • This page highlights all the feilds you can access with github-metadata.

        Example MetaData

        • Host Name :
        • URL :
        • BaseURL :
        • Archived :
        • Contributors :



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        • \ No newline at end of file + a post with github metadata | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

          a post with github metadata

          A sample blog page that demonstrates the accessing of github meta data.

          What does Github-MetaData do?

          • Propagates the site.github namespace with repository metadata
          • Setting site variables :
            • site.title
            • site.description
            • site.url
            • site.baseurl
          • Accessing the metadata - duh.
          • Generating edittable links.

          Additional Reading

          • If you’re recieving incorrect/missing data, you may need to perform a Github API authentication.
          • Go through this README for more details on the topic.
          • This page highlights all the feilds you can access with github-metadata.

          Example MetaData

          • Host Name :
          • URL :
          • BaseURL :
          • Archived :
          • Contributors :
          \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2020/index.html b/blog/2020/index.html index 255467d8f969..1465c95a1723 100644 --- a/blog/2020/index.html +++ b/blog/2020/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - 2020 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

          2020

          an archive of posts from this year

          \ No newline at end of file + 2020 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

          2020

          an archive of posts from this year

          \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2020/twitter/index.html b/blog/2020/twitter/index.html index da518ee6d972..179dcb5f5ae2 100644 --- a/blog/2020/twitter/index.html +++ b/blog/2020/twitter/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - a post with twitter | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

          a post with twitter

          A sample blog page that demonstrates the inclusion of Tweets/Timelines/etc.

          Tweet

          An example of displaying a tweet:

          Timeline

          An example of pulling from a timeline:

          Additional Details

          For more details on using the plugin visit: jekyll-twitter-plugin




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            a post with twitter

            A sample blog page that demonstrates the inclusion of Tweets/Timelines/etc.

            Tweet

            An example of displaying a tweet:

            Timeline

            An example of pulling from a timeline:

            Additional Details

            For more details on using the plugin visit: jekyll-twitter-plugin

            \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2021/diagrams/index.html b/blog/2021/diagrams/index.html index 87fa3d87ee42..6956cc69116e 100644 --- a/blog/2021/diagrams/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/diagrams/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with diagrams | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

            a post with diagrams

            This theme supports generating various diagrams from a text description using mermaid. Previously, this was done using the jekyll-diagrams plugin. For more information on this matter, see the related issue. To disable the zooming feature, set mermaid.zoomable to false in this post frontmatter.

            Mermaid

            The diagram below was generated by the following code:

            ```mermaid
            +        a post with diagrams | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

            a post with diagrams

            This theme supports generating various diagrams from a text description using mermaid. Previously, this was done using the jekyll-diagrams plugin. For more information on this matter, see the related issue. To disable the zooming feature, set mermaid.zoomable to false in this post frontmatter.

            Mermaid

            The diagram below was generated by the following code:

            ```mermaid
             sequenceDiagram
                 participant John
                 participant Alice
            @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@
                 participant Alice
                 Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
                 John-->>Alice: Great!
            -



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            • \ No newline at end of file +
              \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2021/distill/index.html b/blog/2021/distill/index.html index 90dd914fdd57..b1eb87927d41 100644 --- a/blog/2021/distill/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/distill/index.html @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ ] } } -

              a distill-style blog post

              an example of a distill-style blog post and main elements

              Equations

              This theme supports rendering beautiful math in inline and display modes using MathJax 3 engine. You just need to surround your math expression with $$, like $$ E = mc^2 $$. If you leave it inside a paragraph, it will produce an inline expression, just like \(E = mc^2\).

              To use display mode, again surround your expression with $$ and place it as a separate paragraph. Here is an example:

              \[\left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right)\]

              Note that MathJax 3 is a major re-write of MathJax that brought a significant improvement to the loading and rendering speed, which is now on par with KaTeX.


              Citations

              Citations are then used in the article body with the <d-cite> tag. The key attribute is a reference to the id provided in the bibliography. The key attribute can take multiple ids, separated by commas.

              The citation is presented inline like this: (a number that displays more information on hover). If you have an appendix, a bibliography is automatically created and populated in it.

              Distill chose a numerical inline citation style to improve readability of citation dense articles and because many of the benefits of longer citations are obviated by displaying more information on hover. However, we consider it good style to mention author last names if you discuss something at length and it fits into the flow well — the authors are human and it’s nice for them to have the community associate them with their work.


              Footnotes

              Just wrap the text you would like to show up in a footnote in a <d-footnote> tag. The number of the footnote will be automatically generated.This will become a hoverable footnote.


              Code Blocks

              Syntax highlighting is provided within <d-code> tags. An example of inline code snippets: <d-code language="html">let x = 10;</d-code>. For larger blocks of code, add a block attribute:

              var x = 25; function(x) { return x * x; }

              Note: <d-code> blocks do not look good in the dark mode. You can always use the default code-highlight using the highlight liquid tag:

              var x = 25;
              +      

              a distill-style blog post

              an example of a distill-style blog post and main elements

              Equations

              This theme supports rendering beautiful math in inline and display modes using MathJax 3 engine. You just need to surround your math expression with $$, like $$ E = mc^2 $$. If you leave it inside a paragraph, it will produce an inline expression, just like \(E = mc^2\).

              To use display mode, again surround your expression with $$ and place it as a separate paragraph. Here is an example:

              \[\left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right)\]

              Note that MathJax 3 is a major re-write of MathJax that brought a significant improvement to the loading and rendering speed, which is now on par with KaTeX.


              Citations

              Citations are then used in the article body with the <d-cite> tag. The key attribute is a reference to the id provided in the bibliography. The key attribute can take multiple ids, separated by commas.

              The citation is presented inline like this: (a number that displays more information on hover). If you have an appendix, a bibliography is automatically created and populated in it.

              Distill chose a numerical inline citation style to improve readability of citation dense articles and because many of the benefits of longer citations are obviated by displaying more information on hover. However, we consider it good style to mention author last names if you discuss something at length and it fits into the flow well — the authors are human and it’s nice for them to have the community associate them with their work.


              Footnotes

              Just wrap the text you would like to show up in a footnote in a <d-footnote> tag. The number of the footnote will be automatically generated.This will become a hoverable footnote.


              Code Blocks

              Syntax highlighting is provided within <d-code> tags. An example of inline code snippets: <d-code language="html">let x = 10;</d-code>. For larger blocks of code, add a block attribute:

              var x = 25; function(x) { return x * x; }

              Note: <d-code> blocks do not look good in the dark mode. You can always use the default code-highlight using the highlight liquid tag:

              var x = 25;
               function(x) {
               return x \* x;
               }

              Interactive Plots

              You can add interative plots using plotly + iframes :framed_picture:

              The plot must be generated separately and saved into an HTML file. To generate the plot that you see above, you can use the following code snippet:

              import pandas as pd
              diff --git a/blog/2021/index.html b/blog/2021/index.html
              index 5cbe5e4f6b8b..981b21893722 100644
              --- a/blog/2021/index.html
              +++ b/blog/2021/index.html
              @@ -1 +1 @@
              -        2021 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

              2021

              an archive of posts from this year

              \ No newline at end of file + 2021 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

              2021

              an archive of posts from this year

              \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2022/displaying-external-posts-on-your-al-folio-blog/index.html b/blog/2022/displaying-external-posts-on-your-al-folio-blog/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6905ed05f3d5..000000000000 --- a/blog/2022/displaying-external-posts-on-your-al-folio-blog/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2022/giscus-comments/index.html b/blog/2022/giscus-comments/index.html index 05d6f5f15bbc..a814e8de3568 100644 --- a/blog/2022/giscus-comments/index.html +++ b/blog/2022/giscus-comments/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - a post with giscus comments | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

              a post with giscus comments

              This post shows how to add GISCUS comments.

              \ No newline at end of file + a post with giscus comments | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

              a post with giscus comments

              This post shows how to add GISCUS comments.

              \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2022/index.html b/blog/2022/index.html index 0dbc3217b291..d6d5f5cf3fc6 100644 --- a/blog/2022/index.html +++ b/blog/2022/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - 2022 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

              2022

              an archive of posts from this year

              \ No newline at end of file + 2022 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

              2022

              an archive of posts from this year

              \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2022/redirect/index.html b/blog/2022/redirect/index.html index 27bead46349c..53dfd287cc57 100644 --- a/blog/2022/redirect/index.html +++ b/blog/2022/redirect/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - a post with redirect | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

              a post with redirect

              Redirecting to another page.




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                a post with redirect

                Redirecting to another page.

                \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/audios/index.html b/blog/2023/audios/index.html index 34526d83683f..6f826eae4226 100644 --- a/blog/2023/audios/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/audios/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - a post with audios | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                a post with audios

                This is an example post with audios. It supports local audio files.

                A simple, elegant caption looks good between video rows, after each row, or doesn't have to be there at all.



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                  a post with audios

                  This is an example post with audios. It supports local audio files.

                  A simple, elegant caption looks good between video rows, after each row, or doesn't have to be there at all.
                  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/custom-blockquotes/index.html b/blog/2023/custom-blockquotes/index.html index fab24a224095..c129f176716b 100644 --- a/blog/2023/custom-blockquotes/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/custom-blockquotes/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with custom blockquotes | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                  a post with custom blockquotes

                  This post shows how to add custom styles for blockquotes. Based on jekyll-gitbook implementation.

                  We decided to support the same custom blockquotes as in jekyll-gitbook, which are also found in a lot of other sites’ styles. The styles definitions can be found on the _base.scss file, more specifically:

                  /* Tips, warnings, and dangers */
                  +        a post with custom blockquotes | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                  a post with custom blockquotes

                  This post shows how to add custom styles for blockquotes. Based on jekyll-gitbook implementation.

                  We decided to support the same custom blockquotes as in jekyll-gitbook, which are also found in a lot of other sites’ styles. The styles definitions can be found on the _base.scss file, more specifically:

                  /* Tips, warnings, and dangers */
                   .post .post-content blockquote {
                     &.block-tip {
                       border-color: var(--global-tip-block);
                  @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@
                   > This is a danger zone, and thus should
                   > be used carefully
                   {: .block-danger }
                  -
                  DANGER

                  This is a danger zone, and thus should be used carefully




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                    DANGER

                    This is a danger zone, and thus should be used carefully

                    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/index.html b/blog/2023/index.html index 84cf08951588..293621399a07 100644 --- a/blog/2023/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - 2023 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs
                    \ No newline at end of file + 2023 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs
                    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/jupyter-notebook/index.html b/blog/2023/jupyter-notebook/index.html index 611fe2feeb47..a0b26fb7ee00 100644 --- a/blog/2023/jupyter-notebook/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/jupyter-notebook/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with jupyter notebook | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                    a post with jupyter notebook

                    To include a jupyter notebook in a post, you can use the following code:

                    {::nomarkdown}
                    +        a post with jupyter notebook | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                    a post with jupyter notebook

                    To include a jupyter notebook in a post, you can use the following code:

                    {::nomarkdown}
                     {% assign jupyter_path = 'assets/jupyter/blog.ipynb' | relative_url %}
                     {% capture notebook_exists %}{% file_exists assets/jupyter/blog.ipynb %}{% endcapture %}
                     {% if notebook_exists == 'true' %}
                    diff --git a/blog/2023/post-bibliography/index.html b/blog/2023/post-bibliography/index.html
                    index ad0a69eb3d2e..5d0a1521edc3 100644
                    --- a/blog/2023/post-bibliography/index.html
                    +++ b/blog/2023/post-bibliography/index.html
                    @@ -1 +1 @@
                    -        a post with bibliography | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                    a post with bibliography

                    This post shows how to add bibliography to simple blog posts. We support every citation style that jekyll-scholar does. That means simple citation like (missing reference), multiple citations like (missing reference), long references like (missing reference) or also quotes:

                    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit,
                    sed do eiusmod tempor.

                    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing.

                    (missing reference)

                    If you would like something more academic, check the distill style post.

                    References

                    \ No newline at end of file + a post with bibliography | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                    a post with bibliography

                    This post shows how to add bibliography to simple blog posts. We support every citation style that jekyll-scholar does. That means simple citation like (missing reference), multiple citations like (missing reference), long references like (missing reference) or also quotes:

                    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit,
                    sed do eiusmod tempor.

                    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing.

                    (missing reference)

                    If you would like something more academic, check the distill style post.

                    References

                    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/sidebar-table-of-contents/index.html b/blog/2023/sidebar-table-of-contents/index.html index 4e2954ce15c4..c0cf74e7d3f8 100644 --- a/blog/2023/sidebar-table-of-contents/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/sidebar-table-of-contents/index.html @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ - a post with table of contents on a sidebar | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                    a post with table of contents on a sidebar

                    This post shows how to add a table of contents as a sidebar.

                    Adding a Table of Contents

                    To add a table of contents to a post as a sidebar, simply add

                    toc:
                    +        a post with table of contents on a sidebar | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs                

                    a post with table of contents on a sidebar

                    This post shows how to add a table of contents as a sidebar.

                    Adding a Table of Contents

                    To add a table of contents to a post as a sidebar, simply add

                    toc:
                       sidebar: left
                     

                    to the front matter of the post. The table of contents will be automatically generated from the headings in the post. If you wish to display the sidebar to the right, simply change left to right.

                    Example of Sub-Heading 1

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    Example of another Sub-Heading 1

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    Customizing Your Table of Contents

                    If you want to learn more about how to customize the table of contents of your sidebar, you can check the bootstrap-toc documentation. Notice that you can even customize the text of the heading that will be displayed on the sidebar.

                    Example of Sub-Heading 2

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    Example of another Sub-Heading 2

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/table-of-contents/index.html b/blog/2023/table-of-contents/index.html index 5b5c4c896ff5..85e4465e82c7 100644 --- a/blog/2023/table-of-contents/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/table-of-contents/index.html @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ - a post with table of contents | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                    a post with table of contents


                    This post shows how to add a table of contents in the beginning of the post.

                    Adding a Table of Contents

                    To add a table of contents to a post, simply add

                    toc:
                    +        a post with table of contents | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                    a post with table of contents


                    This post shows how to add a table of contents in the beginning of the post.

                    Adding a Table of Contents

                    To add a table of contents to a post, simply add

                    toc:
                       beginning: true
                     

                    to the front matter of the post. The table of contents will be automatically generated from the headings in the post.

                    Example of Sub-Heading 1

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    Example of another Sub-Heading 1

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    Table of Contents Options

                    If you want to learn more about how to customize the table of contents, you can check the jekyll-toc repository.

                    Example of Sub-Heading 2

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    Example of another Sub-Heading 2

                    Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.

                    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/tables/index.html b/blog/2023/tables/index.html index 653b50a31b9f..e0b4298942a1 100644 --- a/blog/2023/tables/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/tables/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - displaying beautiful tables with Bootstrap Tables | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                    displaying beautiful tables with Bootstrap Tables

                    Using markdown to display tables is easy. Just use the following syntax:

                    | Left aligned | Center aligned | Right aligned |
                    +        displaying beautiful tables with Bootstrap Tables | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs                

                    displaying beautiful tables with Bootstrap Tables

                    Using markdown to display tables is easy. Just use the following syntax:

                    | Left aligned | Center aligned | Right aligned |
                     | :----------- | :------------: | ------------: |
                     | Left 1       |    center 1    |       right 1 |
                     | Left 2       |    center 2    |       right 2 |
                    @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@
                         </tr>
                       </thead>
                     </table>
                    -
                    ID Item Name Item Price



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                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/tikzjax/index.html b/blog/2023/tikzjax/index.html index 05d5ad3c70ff..aa59fff170d2 100644 --- a/blog/2023/tikzjax/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/tikzjax/index.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - a post with TikZJax | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                      a post with TikZJax

                      This is an example post with TikZ code. TikZJax converts script tags (containing TikZ code) into SVGs.




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                        \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2023/videos/index.html b/blog/2023/videos/index.html index d6e857dd4ebd..750d090386df 100644 --- a/blog/2023/videos/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/videos/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - a post with videos | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                        a post with videos

                        This is an example post with videos. It supports local video files.

                        A simple, elegant caption looks good between video rows, after each row, or doesn't have to be there at all.

                        It does also support embedding videos from different sources. Here are some examples:




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                        • \ No newline at end of file + a post with videos | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                          a post with videos

                          This is an example post with videos. It supports local video files.

                          A simple, elegant caption looks good between video rows, after each row, or doesn't have to be there at all.

                          It does also support embedding videos from different sources. Here are some examples:

                          \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2024/advanced-images/index.html b/blog/2024/advanced-images/index.html index ec477e4c823d..6eac481fb476 100644 --- a/blog/2024/advanced-images/index.html +++ b/blog/2024/advanced-images/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - a post with advanced image components | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                          a post with advanced image components

                          This is an example post with advanced image components.

                          Image Slider

                          This is a simple image slider. It uses the Swiper library. Check the examples page for more information of what you can achieve with it.

                          Image Comparison Slider

                          This is a simple image comparison slider. It uses the img-comparison-slider library. Check the examples page for more information of what you can achieve with it.




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                          • \ No newline at end of file + a post with advanced image components | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                            a post with advanced image components

                            This is an example post with advanced image components.

                            Image Slider

                            This is a simple image slider. It uses the Swiper library. Check the examples page for more information of what you can achieve with it.

                            Image Comparison Slider

                            This is a simple image comparison slider. It uses the img-comparison-slider library. Check the examples page for more information of what you can achieve with it.

                            \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2024/chartjs/index.html b/blog/2024/chartjs/index.html index 1558408d50df..583d52cc8908 100644 --- a/blog/2024/chartjs/index.html +++ b/blog/2024/chartjs/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with chart.js | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                            a post with chart.js

                            This is an example post with some chart.js code.

                            ```chartjs
                            +        a post with chart.js | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                            a post with chart.js

                            This is an example post with some chart.js code.

                            ```chartjs
                             {
                               "type": "line",
                               "data": {
                            @@ -156,4 +156,4 @@
                               },
                               "options": {}
                             }
                            -



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                              \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2024/code-diff/index.html b/blog/2024/code-diff/index.html index b8e0a779bac0..86ec12e4f4f0 100644 --- a/blog/2024/code-diff/index.html +++ b/blog/2024/code-diff/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with code diff | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                              a post with code diff

                              You can display diff code by using the regular markdown syntax:

                              ```diff
                              +        a post with code diff | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs                  

                              a post with code diff

                              You can display diff code by using the regular markdown syntax:

                              ```diff
                               diff --git a/sample.js b/sample.js
                               index 0000001..0ddf2ba
                               --- a/sample.js
                              @@ -442,4 +442,4 @@
                               +    });
                                  });
                                });
                              -



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                                \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2024/echarts/index.html b/blog/2024/echarts/index.html index 9dbfb4043d29..d1a787f3c88d 100644 --- a/blog/2024/echarts/index.html +++ b/blog/2024/echarts/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with echarts | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                a post with echarts

                                This is an example post with some echarts code.

                                ```echarts
                                +        a post with echarts | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                                a post with echarts

                                This is an example post with some echarts code.

                                ```echarts
                                 {
                                   "title": {
                                     "text": "ECharts Getting Started Example"
                                @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@
                                     }
                                   ]
                                 }
                                -

                                Note that this library offer support for both light and dark themes. You can switch between them using the theme switcher in the top right corner of the page.




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                                • \ No newline at end of file +

                                  Note that this library offer support for both light and dark themes. You can switch between them using the theme switcher in the top right corner of the page.

                                  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2024/geojson-map/index.html b/blog/2024/geojson-map/index.html index 4967eb57c310..12da6176554f 100644 --- a/blog/2024/geojson-map/index.html +++ b/blog/2024/geojson-map/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with geojson | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                  a post with geojson

                                  This is an example post with some geojson code. The support is provided thanks to Leaflet. To create your own visualization, go to geojson.io.

                                  ```geojson
                                  +        a post with geojson | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs                

                                  a post with geojson

                                  This is an example post with some geojson code. The support is provided thanks to Leaflet. To create your own visualization, go to geojson.io.

                                  ```geojson
                                   {
                                     "type": "FeatureCollection",
                                     "features": [
                                  @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@
                                       }
                                     ]
                                   }
                                  -



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                                    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2024/index.html b/blog/2024/index.html index 1852a45a2fa8..e89c94c04e19 100644 --- a/blog/2024/index.html +++ b/blog/2024/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - 2024 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                    2024

                                    an archive of posts from this year

                                    \ No newline at end of file + 2024 | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                    2024

                                    an archive of posts from this year

                                    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/2024/vega-lite/index.html b/blog/2024/vega-lite/index.html index 1cebb0093fe8..0983efa7b9b8 100644 --- a/blog/2024/vega-lite/index.html +++ b/blog/2024/vega-lite/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - a post with vega lite | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                    a post with vega lite

                                    This is an example post with some vega lite code.

                                    ```vega_lite
                                    +        a post with vega lite | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                                    a post with vega lite

                                    This is an example post with some vega lite code.

                                    ```vega_lite
                                     {
                                       "$schema": "https://vega.github.io/schema/vega-lite/v5.json",
                                       "description": "A dot plot showing each movie in the database, and the difference from the average movie rating. The display is sorted by year to visualize everything in sequential order. The graph is for all Movies before 2019.",
                                    @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@
                                         }
                                       }
                                     }
                                    -

                                    This plot supports both light and dark themes.




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                                      This plot supports both light and dark themes.

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/category/external-services/index.html b/blog/category/external-services/index.html index 4d816527e91e..12af2fed1b1b 100644 --- a/blog/category/external-services/index.html +++ b/blog/category/external-services/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - external-services | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      external-services

                                      an archive of posts in this category

                                      \ No newline at end of file + external-services | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      external-services

                                      an archive of posts in this category

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/category/sample-posts/index.html b/blog/category/sample-posts/index.html index 94b75b86d277..1e254ebb00fb 100644 --- a/blog/category/sample-posts/index.html +++ b/blog/category/sample-posts/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - sample-posts | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs
                                      \ No newline at end of file + sample-posts | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs
                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/audios/index.html b/blog/tag/audios/index.html index a594ca642ead..26f6aa57f321 100644 --- a/blog/tag/audios/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/audios/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - audios | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      audios

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + audios | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      audios

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/bib/index.html b/blog/tag/bib/index.html index af796623275a..af0887f32edf 100644 --- a/blog/tag/bib/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/bib/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - bib | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      bib

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + bib | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      bib

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/blockquotes/index.html b/blog/tag/blockquotes/index.html index 4977fb8e41f9..a89298cbef5a 100644 --- a/blog/tag/blockquotes/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/blockquotes/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - blockquotes | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      blockquotes

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + blockquotes | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      blockquotes

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/charts/index.html b/blog/tag/charts/index.html index d8f1fa7a4acc..aa8c7e23e315 100644 --- a/blog/tag/charts/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/charts/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - charts | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      charts

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + charts | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      charts

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/code/index.html b/blog/tag/code/index.html index 785f9933f27d..8819085d55ed 100644 --- a/blog/tag/code/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/code/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - code | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      code

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + code | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      code

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/comments/index.html b/blog/tag/comments/index.html index bdfb675d5352..89934b6ad7e5 100644 --- a/blog/tag/comments/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/comments/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - comments | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      comments

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + comments | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      comments

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/diagrams/index.html b/blog/tag/diagrams/index.html index 360882660fac..256242dfbe14 100644 --- a/blog/tag/diagrams/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/diagrams/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - diagrams | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      diagrams

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + diagrams | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      diagrams

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/distill/index.html b/blog/tag/distill/index.html index 5c392370fbc3..907d2fd9d148 100644 --- a/blog/tag/distill/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/distill/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - distill | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      distill

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + distill | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      distill

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/formatting/index.html b/blog/tag/formatting/index.html index 367a1ef4e08c..8e67cef37f99 100644 --- a/blog/tag/formatting/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/formatting/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - formatting | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs
                                      \ No newline at end of file + formatting | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs
                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/images/index.html b/blog/tag/images/index.html index 9154dad1f399..1bf8f04017c5 100644 --- a/blog/tag/images/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/images/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - images | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      images

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + images | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      images

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/jupyter/index.html b/blog/tag/jupyter/index.html index 6932b00f9486..0bd23ed2d23f 100644 --- a/blog/tag/jupyter/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/jupyter/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - jupyter | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      jupyter

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + jupyter | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      jupyter

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/links/index.html b/blog/tag/links/index.html index 78cd102eec5e..d5a3b449c40a 100644 --- a/blog/tag/links/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/links/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - links | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      links

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + links | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      links

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/maps/index.html b/blog/tag/maps/index.html index 8bc3e582f978..91a8f155a3ac 100644 --- a/blog/tag/maps/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/maps/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - maps | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      maps

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + maps | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      maps

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/math/index.html b/blog/tag/math/index.html index 9c636c251d22..b7bd34ee0218 100644 --- a/blog/tag/math/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/math/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - math | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      math

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + math | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      math

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/metadata/index.html b/blog/tag/metadata/index.html index 8463f2772b48..5265f4ae538d 100644 --- a/blog/tag/metadata/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/metadata/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - metadata | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      metadata

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + metadata | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      metadata

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/sidebar/index.html b/blog/tag/sidebar/index.html index 4e60ed899bfa..a664c7f48156 100644 --- a/blog/tag/sidebar/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/sidebar/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - sidebar | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      sidebar

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + sidebar | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      sidebar

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/tables/index.html b/blog/tag/tables/index.html index 88fd4074710e..ea8e312b82eb 100644 --- a/blog/tag/tables/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/tables/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - tables | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      tables

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + tables | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      tables

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/toc/index.html b/blog/tag/toc/index.html index 5209b3786617..ac5c6b25d421 100644 --- a/blog/tag/toc/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/toc/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - toc | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      toc

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + toc | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      toc

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/tag/videos/index.html b/blog/tag/videos/index.html index 951154abe49d..a1cc7e224c7c 100644 --- a/blog/tag/videos/index.html +++ b/blog/tag/videos/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - videos | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      videos

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file + videos | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      videos

                                      an archive of posts with this tag

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data-and-code/index.html b/data-and-code/index.html index 1b4777768d3b..9c35375dfb0d 100644 --- a/data-and-code/index.html +++ b/data-and-code/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - Data & Code | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      Data & Code

                                      We aim to always publish reproducible code via GitHub.
                                      We also publish our data using the University of Edinburgh DataShare: Nolan lab / Surmeli lab.

                                      \ No newline at end of file + Data & Code | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      Data & Code

                                      We aim to always publish reproducible code via GitHub.
                                      We also publish our data using the University of Edinburgh DataShare: Nolan lab / Surmeli lab.

                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/feed.xml b/feed.xml index 42367ddb908c..0ef10e88cdb5 100644 --- a/feed.xml +++ b/feed.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Jekyll2024-04-15T10:13:25+00:00https://mattnolanlab.github.io/feed.xmlNolan &amp; Sürmeli LabsThe Nolan & Sürmeli Labs website. a post with code diff2024-01-27T19:22:00+00:002024-01-27T19:22:00+00:00https://mattnolanlab.github.io/blog/2024/code-diffYou can display diff code by using the regular markdown syntax:

                                      ```diff
                                      +Jekyll2024-04-19T14:02:35+00:00https://mattnolanlab.github.io/feed.xmlNolan &amp; Sürmeli LabsThe Nolan & Sürmeli Labs website. a post with code diff2024-01-27T19:22:00+00:002024-01-27T19:22:00+00:00https://mattnolanlab.github.io/blog/2024/code-diffYou can display diff code by using the regular markdown syntax:

                                      ```diff
                                       diff --git a/sample.js b/sample.js
                                       index 0000001..0ddf2ba
                                       --- a/sample.js
                                      diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
                                      index 15bb3f3caf04..362cde56ea01 100644
                                      --- a/index.html
                                      +++ b/index.html
                                      @@ -1 +1 @@
                                      -        Nolan & Sürmeli Labs               

                                      We aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis for computations that underlie episodic memory.
                                      We are based in the Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences at the University of Edinburgh.
                                      Our research follows four themes:

                                      Circuit organisation. We are investigating the local and long-range organisation of circuits in the entorhinal cortex. We want to understand how molecular level organisation within the entorhinal cortex leads to architectural principles that are critical for memory storage and retrieval.

                                      Circuit computations. We are using high density neural recordings and neural network models to investigate how entorhinal cortex circuits implement computations important for spatial memory.

                                      Technology development. With collaborators in the Institute for Integrated and Nano Systems we are developing kilohertz frame rate cameras for imaging neural activity, and with collaborators in the School of Informatics and the Centre for Statistics we are developing new tools for analysing the organisation and activation of neural circuits.

                                      Circuit disorders. Many disorders of the brain appear to result from circuit level deficits. We believe that understanding the fundamental principles for neural circuit computation will be essential for understanding and treating disorders. We are addressing this by focusing on models of autism spectrum disorders and Alzheimer’s disease.

                                      News

                                      Mar 28, 2024 Harry’s paper investigating grid firing and behaviour is out. A lot of hard work and a very exciting result. Well done Harry!
                                      Mar 14, 2024 We’re building the new website!
                                      \ No newline at end of file + Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      We aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis for computations that underlie episodic memory.
                                      We are based in the Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences at the University of Edinburgh.
                                      Our research follows four themes:

                                      Circuit organisation. We are investigating the local and long-range organisation of circuits in the entorhinal cortex. We want to understand how molecular level organisation within the entorhinal cortex leads to architectural principles that are critical for memory storage and retrieval.

                                      Circuit computations. We are using high density neural recordings and neural network models to investigate how entorhinal cortex circuits implement computations important for spatial memory.

                                      Technology development. With collaborators in the Institute for Integrated and Nano Systems we are developing kilohertz frame rate cameras for imaging neural activity, and with collaborators in the School of Informatics and the Centre for Statistics we are developing new tools for analysing the organisation and activation of neural circuits.

                                      Circuit disorders. Many disorders of the brain appear to result from circuit level deficits. We believe that understanding the fundamental principles for neural circuit computation will be essential for understanding and treating disorders. We are addressing this by focusing on models of autism spectrum disorders and Alzheimer’s disease.

                                      News

                                      Mar 28, 2024 Harry’s paper investigating grid firing and behaviour is out. A lot of hard work and a very exciting result. Well done Harry!
                                      Mar 14, 2024 We’re building the new website!
                                      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lab-values/index.html b/lab-values/index.html index 6f2cc9d531c8..8ea3a767c5b0 100644 --- a/lab-values/index.html +++ b/lab-values/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ - Lab Values | Nolan & Sürmeli Labs

                                      Lab Values

                                      This document is inspired by Mariam Aly’s excellent article. This page contains brief information about the lab goals, expectations and responsibilities and publication policies. An expanded version of this document and additional practical information about mailing lists, calendars, contact numbers, computing resources, animal management and experimental protocols is on our internal wiki.

                                      Goals

                                      We aim to do the best science we can with the resources available to us. We are committed to supporting creative and rigorous science that aims to address important questions, and to making the process enjoyable and rewarding for everyone involved. We expect everyone in our labs to share this commitment.

                                      Expectations and responsibilities

                                      With help from current and previous lab members we’ve put together below principles and general expectations for everyone, for ourselves, for postdocs and PhD students, for lab staff and for undergraduates. An expanded version of this document is available on the wiki.

                                      Everyone

                                      We’re lucky to be surrounded by talented colleagues from diverse backgrounds. Our expectation is that everyone will contribute to a respectful, open, positive and productive work environment.

                                      Gülşen and Matt

                                      We aim to ensure our labs carry out rigorous science that addresses important research questions, to support students and staff in our labs in their personal and career development, and to provide a respectful and supportive environment for everyone in our labs. We encourage everyone to maintain a healthy work-life balance, take holidays and pay attention to long-term career development as well as immediately project goals.

                                      Postdocs, research staff and PhD students

                                      Postdocs and PhD students should expect to lead projects addressing questions within the big picture goals of the Sürmeli and Nolan labs; we encourage collaboration and co-leads where this helps address an important goal. We expect research staff to play important roles contributing to the delivery of research projects. We hope that you will take opportunities to contribute collaboratively to other lab projects and to training of junior lab members, and we expect you to make the our labs a collaborative and intellectually engaging environment.

                                      Masters and undergraduate students

                                      We strongly encourage you to take advantage of your time in the lab to learn from other people about what they are doing. You will usually work with a postdoc or PhD student on a specific question as part of a larger project. This person will provide you with lab training needed to address your project goals

                                      Publication policies

                                      Preprints and journals

                                      We aim to share all manuscripts as preprints before submitting to a journal. Which journals to submit to is a joint decision between first and lead author(s). Our preference is to submit to non-profit journals with a strong commitment to open science (e.g. eLife). We recognise that scientific job and funding evaluation is far from perfect and will submit elsewhere if the first author(s) prefer.

                                      Data and code

                                      We aim to share all data and code, see data & code.

                                      Authorship

                                      We support use of the CRedIT taxonomy for documenting author contributions to research papers.Qualificaton for authorship requires meeting at least one of the CRedIT criteria. In determining position on authorship lists we follow the convention that the first author(s) have usually carried out most of the key experiments and provide strong intellectual drive, the senior authors have provided supervision, leadership and direction, and intermediate authors have contributed consistent with the CRedIT criteria. When multiple people have made substantial contributions of key experiments and ideas to a project, and where publishing these contributions as a single study is likely to lead to a more impactful paper, then the major contributors will share joing or equal contributing first author status. If at any stage of a project you would like to discuss authorship issues then please mention this to Matt or Gülşen. We aim that all authorship decisions are made collaboratively and with the agreement of all authors. In the even of unresolvable differences then Matt or Gülşen will have responsibility for the final decision.

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                                      Lab Values

                                      This document is inspired by Mariam Aly’s excellent article. This page contains brief information about the lab goals, expectations and responsibilities and publication policies. An expanded version of this document and additional practical information about mailing lists, calendars, contact numbers, computing resources, animal management and experimental protocols is on our internal wiki.

                                      Goals

                                      We aim to do the best science we can with the resources available to us. We are committed to supporting creative and rigorous science that aims to address important questions, and to making the process enjoyable and rewarding for everyone involved. We expect everyone in our labs to share this commitment.

                                      Expectations and responsibilities

                                      With help from current and previous lab members we’ve put together below principles and general expectations for everyone, for ourselves, for postdocs and PhD students, for lab staff and for undergraduates. An expanded version of this document is available on the wiki.

                                      Everyone

                                      We’re lucky to be surrounded by talented colleagues from diverse backgrounds. Our expectation is that everyone will contribute to a respectful, open, positive and productive work environment.

                                      Gülşen and Matt

                                      We aim to ensure our labs carry out rigorous science that addresses important research questions, to support students and staff in our labs in their personal and career development, and to provide a respectful and supportive environment for everyone in our labs. We encourage everyone to maintain a healthy work-life balance, take holidays and pay attention to long-term career development as well as immediately project goals.

                                      Postdocs, research staff and PhD students

                                      Postdocs and PhD students should expect to lead projects addressing questions within the big picture goals of the Sürmeli and Nolan labs; we encourage collaboration and co-leads where this helps address an important goal. We expect research staff to play important roles contributing to the delivery of research projects. We hope that you will take opportunities to contribute collaboratively to other lab projects and to training of junior lab members, and we expect you to make the our labs a collaborative and intellectually engaging environment.

                                      Masters and undergraduate students

                                      We strongly encourage you to take advantage of your time in the lab to learn from other people about what they are doing. You will usually work with a postdoc or PhD student on a specific question as part of a larger project. This person will provide you with lab training needed to address your project goals

                                      Publication policies

                                      Preprints and journals

                                      We aim to share all manuscripts as preprints before submitting to a journal. Which journals to submit to is a joint decision between first and lead author(s). Our preference is to submit to non-profit journals with a strong commitment to open science (e.g. eLife). We recognise that scientific job and funding evaluation is far from perfect and will submit elsewhere if the first author(s) prefer.

                                      Data and code

                                      We aim to share all data and code, see data & code.

                                      Authorship

                                      We support use of the CRedIT taxonomy for documenting author contributions to research papers.Qualificaton for authorship requires meeting at least one of the CRedIT criteria. In determining position on authorship lists we follow the convention that the first author(s) have usually carried out most of the key experiments and provide strong intellectual drive, the senior authors have provided supervision, leadership and direction, and intermediate authors have contributed consistent with the CRedIT criteria. When multiple people have made substantial contributions of key experiments and ideas to a project, and where publishing these contributions as a single study is likely to lead to a more impactful paper, then the major contributors will share joing or equal contributing first author status. If at any stage of a project you would like to discuss authorship issues then please mention this to Matt or Gülşen. We aim that all authorship decisions are made collaboratively and with the agreement of all authors. In the even of unresolvable differences then Matt or Gülşen will have responsibility for the final decision.

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                                      Harrypaper

                                      Harry’s paper investigating grid firing and behaviour is out. A lot of hard work and a very exciting result. Well done Harry!

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                                      Harrypaper

                                      Harry’s paper investigating grid firing and behaviour is out. A lot of hard work and a very exciting result. Well done Harry!

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                                      Announcement_1

                                      We’re building the new website!

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                                      News

                                      Mar 28, 2024 Harry’s paper investigating grid firing and behaviour is out. A lot of hard work and a very exciting result. Well done Harry!
                                      Mar 14, 2024 We’re building the new website!
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                                      News

                                      Mar 28, 2024 Harry’s paper investigating grid firing and behaviour is out. A lot of hard work and a very exciting result. Well done Harry!
                                      Mar 14, 2024 We’re building the new website!
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                                      Nolan Lab

                                      PI

                                      people/matt.jpg
                                      Matt Nolan

                                      If you are interested in joining the lab then please email me with a CV and a brief description of projects you’d like to work on.

                                      Postdocs

                                      people/ale.jpg
                                      Alessandro di Filippo

                                      people/bri.jpg
                                      Brianna Vandrey

                                      people/harry.jpg
                                      Harry Clark

                                      people/fill.png
                                      Jack Armstrong

                                      Research Software Engineers

                                      people/chris.jpeg
                                      Chris Halcrow

                                      PhD Students

                                      people/fill.png
                                      Ian Hawes

                                      people/junji.jpg
                                      Junji Hua

                                      people/wolf.jpg
                                      Wolf De Wulf

                                      people/fill.png
                                      Yifang Wang

                                      people/zita.png
                                      Zita Francsics

                                      Collaborators

                                      Istvan Gyongy

                                      School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh


                                      Matthias Hennig

                                      School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh


                                      Srinjoy Mitra

                                      School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh


                                      Robert Henderson

                                      School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh


                                      Benjamin Grewe

                                      University of Zurich


                                      Ioannis Papastathopoulos

                                      School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh


                                      Ian Duguid

                                      Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh


                                      Emma Wood

                                      Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh


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                                      Nolan Lab

                                      PI

                                      people/matt.jpg
                                      Matt Nolan

                                      If you are interested in joining the lab then please email me with a CV and a brief description of projects you’d like to work on.

                                      Postdocs

                                      people/ale.jpg
                                      Alessandro di Filippo

                                      people/bri.jpg
                                      Brianna Vandrey

                                      people/harry.jpg
                                      Harry Clark

                                      Research Software Engineers

                                      people/chris.jpeg
                                      Chris Halcrow

                                      PhD Students

                                      people/fill.png
                                      Ian Hawes

                                      people/junji.jpg
                                      Junji Hua

                                      people/wolf.jpg
                                      Wolf De Wulf

                                      people/fill.png
                                      Yifang Wang

                                      people/zita.png
                                      Zita Francsics

                                      Collaborators

                                      Istvan Gyongy

                                      School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh


                                      Matthias Hennig

                                      School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh


                                      Srinjoy Mitra

                                      School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh


                                      Robert Henderson

                                      School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh


                                      Benjamin Grewe

                                      University of Zurich


                                      Ioannis Papastathopoulos

                                      School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh


                                      Ian Duguid

                                      Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh


                                      Emma Wood

                                      Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh


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                                      High speed imaging

                                      We are collaborating with Istvan Gyongy, Srinjoy Mitra and Robert Henderson in the School of Engineering in Edinburgh to develop applications of single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) technology to imaging of neural activity.

                                      Rationale

                                      Recent progress towards understanding the biological basis for cognition and its disorders has been driven by advances in molecular tools for labelling and manipulation of defined populations of neurons. However, brain circuits operate at a millisecond time scales and our ability to resolve this activity is limited.

                                      Electrophysiological methods have the required temporal precision, but do not reliably identify multiple individual neurons within large populations, a pre-requisite for many important questions. In contrast, imaging approaches based on detection of intracellular Ca2+ signals can track activity in large populations of neurons but give only an indirect readout of neuronal activity with limited temporal resolution.

                                      New genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) address many of the shortcomings of Ca2+ imaging. Crucially, they report both action potentials and subthreshold electrical activity in defined neurons with millisecond resolution. However, application of GEVIs will require a new generation of cameras with frame rates sufficient to monitor millisecond scale changes.

                                      Goals

                                      We are developing and validating neuroscience applications of SPAD sensor technology developed by our collaborators. SPADs are electronic devices that when activated by a single photon cause an avalanche of electrons and a large electric current. Because SPADs detect the time at which individual photons arrive, they are well suited to extremely high speed and low light imaging. In contrast, standard camera sensors must bin photons across a time window, which limits their sensitivity and temporal resolution. In our prototype SPAD-based cameras, the sensor chip is a similar size to sensors used in miniature microscopes we currently use for Ca2+ imaging in behaving rodents. It is therefore physically feasible to use SPADs to image activity even in freely behaving animals.

                                      Progress

                                      We published the first proof-of-principle demonstration that SPAD-based cameras can detect neuronal activity reported with GEVIs (Tian et al., 2022). This required introducing viruses encoding GEVIs into a mouse brain, generate known activity patterns in neurons expressing the GEVIs and using SPAD cameras to image the signal from the GEVIs (see figure).

                                      We are now evaluating new generation SPAD devices and working to miniaturise SPAD cameras for imaging in freely moving animals.

                                      References

                                      2022

                                      1. Single Photon Kilohertz Frame Rate Imaging of Neural Activity
                                        Tian Tian ,  Yifang Yuan ,  Srinjoy Mitra , and 2 more authors
                                        Advanced Science, Sep 2022
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                                      High speed imaging

                                      We are collaborating with Istvan Gyongy, Srinjoy Mitra and Robert Henderson in the School of Engineering in Edinburgh to develop applications of single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) technology to imaging of neural activity.

                                      Rationale

                                      Recent progress towards understanding the biological basis for cognition and its disorders has been driven by advances in molecular tools for labelling and manipulation of defined populations of neurons. However, brain circuits operate at a millisecond time scales and our ability to resolve this activity is limited.

                                      Electrophysiological methods have the required temporal precision, but do not reliably identify multiple individual neurons within large populations, a pre-requisite for many important questions. In contrast, imaging approaches based on detection of intracellular Ca2+ signals can track activity in large populations of neurons but give only an indirect readout of neuronal activity with limited temporal resolution.

                                      New genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) address many of the shortcomings of Ca2+ imaging. Crucially, they report both action potentials and subthreshold electrical activity in defined neurons with millisecond resolution. However, application of GEVIs will require a new generation of cameras with frame rates sufficient to monitor millisecond scale changes.

                                      Goals

                                      We are developing and validating neuroscience applications of SPAD sensor technology developed by our collaborators. SPADs are electronic devices that when activated by a single photon cause an avalanche of electrons and a large electric current. Because SPADs detect the time at which individual photons arrive, they are well suited to extremely high speed and low light imaging. In contrast, standard camera sensors must bin photons across a time window, which limits their sensitivity and temporal resolution. In our prototype SPAD-based cameras, the sensor chip is a similar size to sensors used in miniature microscopes we currently use for Ca2+ imaging in behaving rodents. It is therefore physically feasible to use SPADs to image activity even in freely behaving animals.

                                      Progress

                                      We published the first proof-of-principle demonstration that SPAD-based cameras can detect neuronal activity reported with GEVIs (Tian et al., 2022). This required introducing viruses encoding GEVIs into a mouse brain, generate known activity patterns in neurons expressing the GEVIs and using SPAD cameras to image the signal from the GEVIs (see figure).

                                      We are now evaluating new generation SPAD devices and working to miniaturise SPAD cameras for imaging in freely moving animals.

                                      References

                                      2022

                                      1. Single Photon Kilohertz Frame Rate Imaging of Neural Activity
                                        Tian Tian ,  Yifang Yuan ,  Srinjoy Mitra , and 2 more authors
                                        Advanced Science, Sep 2022
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                                      Spatial Memory

                                      The Neural Map

                                      Our sense of navigation is not something we tend to consider too deeply in our day-to-day lives. Nevertheless, we somehow have a subconscious knowledge of were we are in the world and where we are going. We use it everywhere - to walk home, to go to the grocery store, to walk to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

                                      How we navigate is largely dependent on what information is available to us. The brain is complex and uses a variety of strategies to determine our position, relative to other landmarks and to start or goal locations. Among those is beaconing, a strategy where we use a distant object to navigate to - say, “Hey, there’s a neon sign here saying ‘Pub’” - that’s probably the entrance to the pub. But what if you don’t have those clues?


                                      Path Integration

                                      Say you are out on a hike with your friends. You are full of energy during the day and make plenty of detours before you get to the campsite and settle in for a restful night, listening to the soothing patter of rain on the tent. Oh no! It is 2am and you have woken up in what an optimist would call a ‘puddle’, and anyone else might label ‘a decidedly sizable body of water’.

                                      So much for the guy on Facebook Marketplace promising that the tent was waterproof.

                                      You and your friend make the decision to trek back to the car park. You wish one of you had brought a headlamp at least - you can not use any landmarks to navigate. Despite that, you somehow manage to make it back in one piece, going straight from the campsite to the carpark without any of the diversions you had undertaken on the way there. How?

                                      Two types of sensory information are required to update where we think we are: Allothetic information we get from the outside environment, like that ‘Pub’ sign. Idiothetic information is generated by the body itself. For example, the brain signals responsible for walking to the pub also provide us with information about how far we have walked so far. Path integration uses these idiothetic cues to transverse the mental map in our head. For example, a mouse that is foraging and takes a long, winding trajectory towards its goal will have ‘calculated’ its displacement from its nest and can make a beeline safely back if it suddenly runs into a fox.

                                      mouse integration

                                      Studying path integration is complicated by the fact that it’s only one part of the mechanism behind navigation. It’s an error-prone system, and so it works in combination with other information to create a path - for example, a mouse might use remembered landmarks, olfaction and even way-marking to navigate through an environment. Studying the neurons specifically involved in path integration therefore requires us to remove all other possibilities but using path integration. How do we do that?

                                      pi 1

                                      One way of studying path integration is using virtual reality. Mice run through a VR corridor on a treadmill until there is a visual cue. If they stop at the visual cue, they get a treat. After a few repetitions, the visual cue is removed - yet the mice still stop in the place where the visual cue would have been. If there are no external cues for the mice to see, how do they know when to stop?

                                      The mice can not use other navigational strategies, such as beaconing, because there are no allothetic cues, so they are left with path integration (Tennant et al., 2022). They might have remembered the time it took to run to the reward zone - but when the speed of the treadmill was changed, the mice did not overshoot the reward zone, despite running faster. This implies they were not measuring the time, but were instead getting their information from a collection of self-motion cues. This includes proprioception (the sense of your self-position and self-movement) along with the vestibular system (your inner ear, which provides a sense of balance and awareness of our head and body in space) and motor efference. Over longer distances, the accuracy of this system drops without external input such as landmarks, as small errors start to accumulate and the mice start to stop further away from the reward zone.

                                      pi 1

                                      Cell types

                                      Path integration is just one of the many navigational strategies we want to study to understand the basis of the neural map. There are many specialised cell types involved in navigation. For the purpose of this website, let us focus on three: place cells, grid cells, and head direction cells.

                                      cell types

                                      Grid cells are place-modulated neurons located primarily in the entorhinal cortex that fire periodically in space, mapping a triangular grid across an environment. As an animal moves through space, grid cells fire to create hexagonal patterns that allow us to map this space. Again, a population of grid cells alone can encode a spatial map (Clark & Nolan, 2024).

                                      Place cells located in the hippocampus, fire when an animal enters a specific location in space. A population of place cells alone can encode a spatial map.

                                      Head direction cells are primarily found in the postsubiculum, and provide directional information by preferentially firing in specific directions. A population of head direction cells can encode which direction you are facing in your spatial map (Gerlei et al., 2020).

                                      These cells potentially have uses outside of encoding physical space - their coding mechanism may be used for more general problem sets, such as cognitive mapping. Cognitive mapping refers to swapping out the three-dimensional world we interact with for a different, continuous dimension that represents an abstract concept. The same way we might encode the map of our room, we might use the hexagonal-firing properties of grid cells to represent, for example, conceptual spaces, such as hierarchically organizing ideas within our brain, or recording temporal sequences of events.

                                      References

                                      2024

                                      1. Task-anchored grid cell firing is selectively associated with successful path integration-dependent behaviour
                                        Harry Clark ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Mar 2024

                                      2022

                                      1. Spatial representation by ramping activity of neurons in the retrohippocampal cortex
                                        Sarah A. Tennant ,  Harry Clark ,  Ian Hawes , and 6 more authors
                                        Current Biology, Oct 2022

                                      2020

                                      1. Grid cells are modulated by local head direction
                                        Klara Gerlei ,  Jessica Passlack ,  Ian Hawes , and 4 more authors
                                        Nature Communications, Aug 2020
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                                      Spatial Memory

                                      The Neural Map

                                      Our sense of navigation is not something we tend to consider too deeply in our day-to-day lives. Nevertheless, we somehow have a subconscious knowledge of were we are in the world and where we are going. We use it everywhere - to walk home, to go to the grocery store, to walk to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

                                      How we navigate is largely dependent on what information is available to us. The brain is complex and uses a variety of strategies to determine our position, relative to other landmarks and to start or goal locations. Among those is beaconing, a strategy where we use a distant object to navigate to - say, “Hey, there’s a neon sign here saying ‘Pub’” - that’s probably the entrance to the pub. But what if you don’t have those clues?


                                      Path Integration

                                      Say you are out on a hike with your friends. You are full of energy during the day and make plenty of detours before you get to the campsite and settle in for a restful night, listening to the soothing patter of rain on the tent. Oh no! It is 2am and you have woken up in what an optimist would call a ‘puddle’, and anyone else might label ‘a decidedly sizable body of water’.

                                      So much for the guy on Facebook Marketplace promising that the tent was waterproof.

                                      You and your friend make the decision to trek back to the car park. You wish one of you had brought a headlamp at least - you can not use any landmarks to navigate. Despite that, you somehow manage to make it back in one piece, going straight from the campsite to the carpark without any of the diversions you had undertaken on the way there. How?

                                      Two types of sensory information are required to update where we think we are: Allothetic information we get from the outside environment, like that ‘Pub’ sign. Idiothetic information is generated by the body itself. For example, the brain signals responsible for walking to the pub also provide us with information about how far we have walked so far. Path integration uses these idiothetic cues to transverse the mental map in our head. For example, a mouse that is foraging and takes a long, winding trajectory towards its goal will have ‘calculated’ its displacement from its nest and can make a beeline safely back if it suddenly runs into a fox.

                                      mouse integration

                                      Studying path integration is complicated by the fact that it’s only one part of the mechanism behind navigation. It’s an error-prone system, and so it works in combination with other information to create a path - for example, a mouse might use remembered landmarks, olfaction and even way-marking to navigate through an environment. Studying the neurons specifically involved in path integration therefore requires us to remove all other possibilities but using path integration. How do we do that?

                                      pi 1

                                      One way of studying path integration is using virtual reality. Mice run through a VR corridor on a treadmill until there is a visual cue. If they stop at the visual cue, they get a treat. After a few repetitions, the visual cue is removed - yet the mice still stop in the place where the visual cue would have been. If there are no external cues for the mice to see, how do they know when to stop?

                                      The mice can not use other navigational strategies, such as beaconing, because there are no allothetic cues, so they are left with path integration (Tennant et al., 2022). They might have remembered the time it took to run to the reward zone - but when the speed of the treadmill was changed, the mice did not overshoot the reward zone, despite running faster. This implies they were not measuring the time, but were instead getting their information from a collection of self-motion cues. This includes proprioception (the sense of your self-position and self-movement) along with the vestibular system (your inner ear, which provides a sense of balance and awareness of our head and body in space) and motor efference. Over longer distances, the accuracy of this system drops without external input such as landmarks, as small errors start to accumulate and the mice start to stop further away from the reward zone.

                                      pi 1

                                      Cell types

                                      Path integration is just one of the many navigational strategies we want to study to understand the basis of the neural map. There are many specialised cell types involved in navigation. For the purpose of this website, let us focus on three: place cells, grid cells, and head direction cells.

                                      cell types

                                      Grid cells are place-modulated neurons located primarily in the entorhinal cortex that fire periodically in space, mapping a triangular grid across an environment. As an animal moves through space, grid cells fire to create hexagonal patterns that allow us to map this space. Again, a population of grid cells alone can encode a spatial map (Clark & Nolan, 2024).

                                      Place cells located in the hippocampus, fire when an animal enters a specific location in space. A population of place cells alone can encode a spatial map.

                                      Head direction cells are primarily found in the postsubiculum, and provide directional information by preferentially firing in specific directions. A population of head direction cells can encode which direction you are facing in your spatial map (Gerlei et al., 2020).

                                      These cells potentially have uses outside of encoding physical space - their coding mechanism may be used for more general problem sets, such as cognitive mapping. Cognitive mapping refers to swapping out the three-dimensional world we interact with for a different, continuous dimension that represents an abstract concept. The same way we might encode the map of our room, we might use the hexagonal-firing properties of grid cells to represent, for example, conceptual spaces, such as hierarchically organizing ideas within our brain, or recording temporal sequences of events.

                                      References

                                      2024

                                      1. Task-anchored grid cell firing is selectively associated with successful path integration-dependent behaviour
                                        Harry Clark ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Mar 2024

                                      2022

                                      1. Spatial representation by ramping activity of neurons in the retrohippocampal cortex
                                        Sarah A. Tennant ,  Harry Clark ,  Ian Hawes , and 6 more authors
                                        Current Biology, Oct 2022

                                      2020

                                      1. Grid cells are modulated by local head direction
                                        Klara Gerlei ,  Jessica Passlack ,  Ian Hawes , and 4 more authors
                                        Nature Communications, Aug 2020
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                                      Publications

                                      the full list of the labs' publications

                                      2024

                                      1. Task-anchored grid cell firing is selectively associated with successful path integration-dependent behaviour
                                        Harry Clark ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Mar 2024

                                      2023

                                      1. Memory consolidation: Building influence over the entorhinal cortex
                                        Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Current Biology, Nov 2023
                                      2. Excessive proteostasis contributes to pathology in fragile X syndrome
                                        Susana R. Louros ,  Sang S. Seo ,  Beatriz Maio , and 8 more authors
                                        Neuron, Feb 2023

                                      2022

                                      1. Fan cells in lateral entorhinal cortex directly influence medial entorhinal cortex through synaptic connections in layer 1
                                        Brianna Vandrey ,  Jack Armstrong ,  Christina M. Brown , and 2 more authors
                                        eLife, Dec 2022
                                      2. Spatial representation by ramping activity of neurons in the retrohippocampal cortex
                                        Sarah A. Tennant ,  Harry Clark ,  Ian Hawes , and 6 more authors
                                        Current Biology, Oct 2022
                                      3. Single Photon Kilohertz Frame Rate Imaging of Neural Activity
                                        Tian Tian ,  Yifang Yuan ,  Srinjoy Mitra , and 2 more authors
                                        Advanced Science, Sep 2022
                                      4. pyNeurode: a real-time neural signal processing framework
                                        Wing-Kin Tam ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        In IEEE International Symposium On Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 22) , May 2022
                                      5. Telencephalic outputs from the medial entorhinal cortex are copied directly to the hippocampus
                                        Sau Yee Tsoi ,  Merve Öncül ,  Ella Svahn , and 4 more authors
                                        eLife, Feb 2022

                                      2021

                                      1. Deep entorhinal cortex: from circuit organization to spatial cognition and memory
                                        Klara Z. Gerlei ,  Christina M. Brown ,  Gülşen Sürmeli , and 1 more author
                                        Trends In Neurosciences, Nov 2021
                                      2. Medial septal GABAergic neurons reduce seizure duration upon optogenetic closed-loop stimulation
                                        Katerina Hristova ,  Cristina Martinez-Gonzalez ,  Thomas C. Watson , and 5 more authors
                                        Brain, Mar 2021

                                      2020

                                      1. Grid cells are modulated by local head direction
                                        Klara Gerlei ,  Jessica Passlack ,  Ian Hawes , and 4 more authors
                                        Nature Communications, Aug 2020
                                      2. Inter- and intra-animal variation in the integrative properties of stellate cells in the medial entorhinal cortex
                                        Hugh Pastoll ,  Derek L. Garden ,  Ioannis Papastathopoulos , and 2 more authors
                                        eLife, Feb 2020
                                      3. Fan Cells in Layer 2 of the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex Are Critical for Episodic-like Memory
                                        Brianna Vandrey ,  Derek L. F. Garden ,  Veronika Ambrozova , and 3 more authors
                                        Current Biology, Jan 2020

                                      2018

                                      1. Inferior Olive HCN1 Channels Coordinate Synaptic Integration and Complex Spike Timing
                                        Derek L. F. Garden ,  Marlies Oostland ,  Marta Jelitai , and 3 more authors
                                        Cell Reports, Feb 2018
                                      2. Stellate Cells in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex Are Required for Spatial Learning
                                        Sarah A. Tennant ,  Lukas Fischer ,  Derek L. F. Garden , and 5 more authors
                                        Cell Reports, Jan 2018

                                      2017

                                      1. Synaptic integrative mechanisms for spatial cognition
                                        Christoph Schmidt-Hieber ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Nature Neuroscience, Nov 2017

                                      2016

                                      1. Grid cells’ need for speed
                                        Alfredo Gonzalez-Sulser ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Nature Neuroscience, Dec 2016
                                      2. Flexible theta sequence compression mediated via phase precessing interneurons
                                        Angus Chadwick ,  Mark C. W. Rossum ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Dec 2016
                                      3. Neural mechanisms for spatial computation
                                        Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Nov 2016
                                      4. Active integration of glutamatergic input to the inferior olive generates bidirectional postsynaptic potentials
                                        Derek L. F. Garden ,  Arianna Rinaldi ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Nov 2016
                                      5. Local field potentials get funny
                                        Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Jul 2016
                                      6. Continuous attractor network models of grid cell firing based on excitatory-inhibitory interactions
                                        Oliver Shipston-Sharman ,  Lukas Solanka ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology, Feb 2016

                                      2015

                                      1. Molecularly Defined Circuitry Reveals Input-Output Segregation in Deep Layers of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex
                                        Gülşen Sürmeli ,  Daniel Cosmin Marcu ,  Christina McClure , and 3 more authors
                                        Neuron, Dec 2015
                                      2. Noise promotes independent control of gamma oscillations and grid firing within recurrent attractor networks
                                        Lukas Solanka ,  Mark C. W. Rossum ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Jul 2015
                                      3. Independent Theta Phase Coding Accounts for CA1 Population Sequences and Enables Flexible Remapping
                                        Angus Chadwick ,  Mark C. W. Rossum ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Feb 2015
                                      4. Laminar and Dorsoventral Molecular Organization of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex Revealed by Large-scale Anatomical Analysis of Gene Expression
                                        Helen L. Ramsden ,  Guelsen Suermeli ,  Steven G. McDonagh , and 1 more author
                                        Plos Computational Biology, Jan 2015

                                      2014

                                      1. Increased intrinsic excitability of muscle vasoconstrictor preganglionic neurons may contribute to the elevated sympathetic activity in hypertensive rats
                                        Linford J. B. Briant ,  Alexey O. Stalbovskiy ,  Matthew F. Nolan , and 2 more authors
                                        Journal Of Neurophysiology, Dec 2014
                                      2. GABAergic Projections from the Medial Septum Selectively Inhibit Interneurons in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex
                                        Alfredo Gonzalez-Sulser ,  Daniel Parthier ,  Antonio Candela , and 5 more authors
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Dec 2014

                                      2013

                                      1. HCN1 channels in cerebellar Purkinje cells promote late stages of learning and constrain synaptic inhibition
                                        Arianna Rinaldi ,  Cagla Defterali ,  Antoine Mialot , and 3 more authors
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Sep 2013
                                      2. Prefrontal Cortex HCN1 Channels Enable Intrinsic Persistent Neural Firing and Executive Memory Function
                                        Sebastien J. Thuault ,  Gael Malleret ,  Christine M. Constantinople , and 9 more authors
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Aug 2013
                                      3. Feedback Inhibition Enables Theta-Nested Gamma Oscillations and Grid Firing Fields
                                        Hugh Pastoll ,  Lukas Solanka ,  Mark C. W. Rossum , and 1 more author
                                        Neuron, Jan 2013
                                      4. Genetic and Functional Modularity of Hox Activities in the Specification of Limb-Innervating Motor Neurons
                                        Julie Lacombe ,  Olivia Hanley ,  Heekyung Jung , and 4 more authors
                                        Plos Genetics, Jan 2013

                                      2012

                                      1. Intrinsic electrophysiological properties of entorhinal cortex stellate cells and their contribution to grid cell firing fields
                                        Hugh Pastoll ,  Helen L. Ramsden ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Frontiers In Neural Circuits, Apr 2012

                                      2011

                                      1. Motor Neurons and the Sense of Place
                                        Thomas M. Jessell ,  Gülşen Sürmeli ,  and  John S. Kelly
                                        Neuron, Nov 2011
                                      2. Dendritic Spine Dynamics Regulate the Long-Term Stability of Synaptic Plasticity
                                        Cian O’Donnell ,  Matthew F. Nolan ,  and  Mark C. W. Rossum
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Nov 2011
                                      3. Patterns of Spinal Sensory-Motor Connectivity Prescribed by a Dorsoventral Positional Template
                                        Gülşen Sürmeli ,  Turgay Akay ,  Gregory C. Ippolito , and 2 more authors
                                        Cell, Oct 2011
                                      4. A molecular toolbox for rapid generation of viral vectors to up- or down-regulate neuronal gene expression in vivo
                                        Melanie D. White ,  Ruth V. J. Milne ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Frontiers In Molecular Neuroscience, Jul 2011
                                      5. Dorsal-ventral organization of theta-like activity intrinsic to entorhinal stellate neurons is mediated by differences in stochastic current fluctuations
                                        Paul D. Dodson ,  Hugh Pastoll ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Jun 2011
                                      6. A Critical Role for Neurofascin in Regulating Action Potential Initiation through Maintenance of the Axon Initial Segment
                                        Barbara Zonta ,  Anne Desmazieres ,  Arianna Rinaldi , and 4 more authors
                                        Neuron, Mar 2011
                                      7. Tuning of synaptic responses: an organizing principle for optimization of neural circuits
                                        Cian O’Donnell ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Trends In Neurosciences, Feb 2011

                                      2010

                                      1. Stochastic Ion Channel Gating in Dendritic Neurons: Morphology Dependence and Probabilistic Synaptic Activation of Dendritic Spikes
                                        Robert C. Cannon ,  Cian O’Donnell ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Plos Computational Biology, Aug 2010

                                      2009

                                      1. Stochastically Gating Ion Channels Enable Patterned Spike Firing through Activity-Dependent Modulation of Spike Probability
                                        Joshua T. Dudman ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Plos Computational Biology, Feb 2009

                                      2008

                                      1. Tuning of Synaptic Integration in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex to the Organization of Grid Cell Firing Fields
                                        Derek L. F. Garden ,  Paul D. Dodson ,  Cian O’Donnell , and 2 more authors
                                        Neuron, Dec 2008

                                      2007

                                      1. HCN1 channels control resting and active integrative properties of stellate cells from layer II of the entorhinal cortex
                                        Matthew F. Nolan ,  Joshua T. Dudman ,  Paul D. Dodson , and 1 more author
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Nov 2007
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                                      Publications

                                      the full list of the labs' publications

                                      2024

                                      1. Task-anchored grid cell firing is selectively associated with successful path integration-dependent behaviour
                                        Harry Clark ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Mar 2024

                                      2023

                                      1. Memory consolidation: Building influence over the entorhinal cortex
                                        Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Current Biology, Nov 2023
                                      2. Excessive proteostasis contributes to pathology in fragile X syndrome
                                        Susana R. Louros ,  Sang S. Seo ,  Beatriz Maio , and 8 more authors
                                        Neuron, Feb 2023

                                      2022

                                      1. Fan cells in lateral entorhinal cortex directly influence medial entorhinal cortex through synaptic connections in layer 1
                                        Brianna Vandrey ,  Jack Armstrong ,  Christina M. Brown , and 2 more authors
                                        eLife, Dec 2022
                                      2. Spatial representation by ramping activity of neurons in the retrohippocampal cortex
                                        Sarah A. Tennant ,  Harry Clark ,  Ian Hawes , and 6 more authors
                                        Current Biology, Oct 2022
                                      3. Single Photon Kilohertz Frame Rate Imaging of Neural Activity
                                        Tian Tian ,  Yifang Yuan ,  Srinjoy Mitra , and 2 more authors
                                        Advanced Science, Sep 2022
                                      4. pyNeurode: a real-time neural signal processing framework
                                        Wing-Kin Tam ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        In IEEE International Symposium On Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 22) , May 2022
                                      5. Telencephalic outputs from the medial entorhinal cortex are copied directly to the hippocampus
                                        Sau Yee Tsoi ,  Merve Öncül ,  Ella Svahn , and 4 more authors
                                        eLife, Feb 2022

                                      2021

                                      1. Deep entorhinal cortex: from circuit organization to spatial cognition and memory
                                        Klara Z. Gerlei ,  Christina M. Brown ,  Gülşen Sürmeli , and 1 more author
                                        Trends In Neurosciences, Nov 2021
                                      2. Medial septal GABAergic neurons reduce seizure duration upon optogenetic closed-loop stimulation
                                        Katerina Hristova ,  Cristina Martinez-Gonzalez ,  Thomas C. Watson , and 5 more authors
                                        Brain, Mar 2021

                                      2020

                                      1. Grid cells are modulated by local head direction
                                        Klara Gerlei ,  Jessica Passlack ,  Ian Hawes , and 4 more authors
                                        Nature Communications, Aug 2020
                                      2. Inter- and intra-animal variation in the integrative properties of stellate cells in the medial entorhinal cortex
                                        Hugh Pastoll ,  Derek L. Garden ,  Ioannis Papastathopoulos , and 2 more authors
                                        eLife, Feb 2020
                                      3. Fan Cells in Layer 2 of the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex Are Critical for Episodic-like Memory
                                        Brianna Vandrey ,  Derek L. F. Garden ,  Veronika Ambrozova , and 3 more authors
                                        Current Biology, Jan 2020

                                      2018

                                      1. Inferior Olive HCN1 Channels Coordinate Synaptic Integration and Complex Spike Timing
                                        Derek L. F. Garden ,  Marlies Oostland ,  Marta Jelitai , and 3 more authors
                                        Cell Reports, Feb 2018
                                      2. Stellate Cells in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex Are Required for Spatial Learning
                                        Sarah A. Tennant ,  Lukas Fischer ,  Derek L. F. Garden , and 5 more authors
                                        Cell Reports, Jan 2018

                                      2017

                                      1. Synaptic integrative mechanisms for spatial cognition
                                        Christoph Schmidt-Hieber ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Nature Neuroscience, Nov 2017

                                      2016

                                      1. Grid cells’ need for speed
                                        Alfredo Gonzalez-Sulser ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Nature Neuroscience, Dec 2016
                                      2. Flexible theta sequence compression mediated via phase precessing interneurons
                                        Angus Chadwick ,  Mark C. W. Rossum ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Dec 2016
                                      3. Neural mechanisms for spatial computation
                                        Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Nov 2016
                                      4. Active integration of glutamatergic input to the inferior olive generates bidirectional postsynaptic potentials
                                        Derek L. F. Garden ,  Arianna Rinaldi ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Nov 2016
                                      5. Local field potentials get funny
                                        Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Jul 2016
                                      6. Continuous attractor network models of grid cell firing based on excitatory-inhibitory interactions
                                        Oliver Shipston-Sharman ,  Lukas Solanka ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology, Feb 2016

                                      2015

                                      1. Molecularly Defined Circuitry Reveals Input-Output Segregation in Deep Layers of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex
                                        Gülşen Sürmeli ,  Daniel Cosmin Marcu ,  Christina McClure , and 3 more authors
                                        Neuron, Dec 2015
                                      2. Noise promotes independent control of gamma oscillations and grid firing within recurrent attractor networks
                                        Lukas Solanka ,  Mark C. W. Rossum ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Jul 2015
                                      3. Independent Theta Phase Coding Accounts for CA1 Population Sequences and Enables Flexible Remapping
                                        Angus Chadwick ,  Mark C. W. Rossum ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        eLife, Feb 2015
                                      4. Laminar and Dorsoventral Molecular Organization of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex Revealed by Large-scale Anatomical Analysis of Gene Expression
                                        Helen L. Ramsden ,  Guelsen Suermeli ,  Steven G. McDonagh , and 1 more author
                                        Plos Computational Biology, Jan 2015

                                      2014

                                      1. Increased intrinsic excitability of muscle vasoconstrictor preganglionic neurons may contribute to the elevated sympathetic activity in hypertensive rats
                                        Linford J. B. Briant ,  Alexey O. Stalbovskiy ,  Matthew F. Nolan , and 2 more authors
                                        Journal Of Neurophysiology, Dec 2014
                                      2. GABAergic Projections from the Medial Septum Selectively Inhibit Interneurons in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex
                                        Alfredo Gonzalez-Sulser ,  Daniel Parthier ,  Antonio Candela , and 5 more authors
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Dec 2014

                                      2013

                                      1. HCN1 channels in cerebellar Purkinje cells promote late stages of learning and constrain synaptic inhibition
                                        Arianna Rinaldi ,  Cagla Defterali ,  Antoine Mialot , and 3 more authors
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Sep 2013
                                      2. Prefrontal Cortex HCN1 Channels Enable Intrinsic Persistent Neural Firing and Executive Memory Function
                                        Sebastien J. Thuault ,  Gael Malleret ,  Christine M. Constantinople , and 9 more authors
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Aug 2013
                                      3. Feedback Inhibition Enables Theta-Nested Gamma Oscillations and Grid Firing Fields
                                        Hugh Pastoll ,  Lukas Solanka ,  Mark C. W. Rossum , and 1 more author
                                        Neuron, Jan 2013
                                      4. Genetic and Functional Modularity of Hox Activities in the Specification of Limb-Innervating Motor Neurons
                                        Julie Lacombe ,  Olivia Hanley ,  Heekyung Jung , and 4 more authors
                                        Plos Genetics, Jan 2013

                                      2012

                                      1. Intrinsic electrophysiological properties of entorhinal cortex stellate cells and their contribution to grid cell firing fields
                                        Hugh Pastoll ,  Helen L. Ramsden ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Frontiers In Neural Circuits, Apr 2012

                                      2011

                                      1. Motor Neurons and the Sense of Place
                                        Thomas M. Jessell ,  Gülşen Sürmeli ,  and  John S. Kelly
                                        Neuron, Nov 2011
                                      2. Dendritic Spine Dynamics Regulate the Long-Term Stability of Synaptic Plasticity
                                        Cian O’Donnell ,  Matthew F. Nolan ,  and  Mark C. W. Rossum
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Nov 2011
                                      3. Patterns of Spinal Sensory-Motor Connectivity Prescribed by a Dorsoventral Positional Template
                                        Gülşen Sürmeli ,  Turgay Akay ,  Gregory C. Ippolito , and 2 more authors
                                        Cell, Oct 2011
                                      4. A molecular toolbox for rapid generation of viral vectors to up- or down-regulate neuronal gene expression in vivo
                                        Melanie D. White ,  Ruth V. J. Milne ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Frontiers In Molecular Neuroscience, Jul 2011
                                      5. Dorsal-ventral organization of theta-like activity intrinsic to entorhinal stellate neurons is mediated by differences in stochastic current fluctuations
                                        Paul D. Dodson ,  Hugh Pastoll ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Journal Of Physiology-London, Jun 2011
                                      6. A Critical Role for Neurofascin in Regulating Action Potential Initiation through Maintenance of the Axon Initial Segment
                                        Barbara Zonta ,  Anne Desmazieres ,  Arianna Rinaldi , and 4 more authors
                                        Neuron, Mar 2011
                                      7. Tuning of synaptic responses: an organizing principle for optimization of neural circuits
                                        Cian O’Donnell ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Trends In Neurosciences, Feb 2011

                                      2010

                                      1. Stochastic Ion Channel Gating in Dendritic Neurons: Morphology Dependence and Probabilistic Synaptic Activation of Dendritic Spikes
                                        Robert C. Cannon ,  Cian O’Donnell ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Plos Computational Biology, Aug 2010

                                      2009

                                      1. Stochastically Gating Ion Channels Enable Patterned Spike Firing through Activity-Dependent Modulation of Spike Probability
                                        Joshua T. Dudman ,  and  Matthew F. Nolan
                                        Plos Computational Biology, Feb 2009

                                      2008

                                      1. Tuning of Synaptic Integration in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex to the Organization of Grid Cell Firing Fields
                                        Derek L. F. Garden ,  Paul D. Dodson ,  Cian O’Donnell , and 2 more authors
                                        Neuron, Dec 2008

                                      2007

                                      1. HCN1 channels control resting and active integrative properties of stellate cells from layer II of the entorhinal cortex
                                        Matthew F. Nolan ,  Joshua T. Dudman ,  Paul D. Dodson , and 1 more author
                                        Journal Of Neuroscience, Nov 2007
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                                      Sürmeli Lab

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                                      Gülşen Sürmeli

                                      We are looking for talented students and post-docs with a passion for scientific discovery. Please contact me via email to find out what opportunities there are to join the lab.

                                      Postdocs

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                                      Sara Gomez-Arnaiz

                                      PhD Students

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                                      Daniel Lewis-Fallows

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                                      Edward Agboraw

                                      people/jinghua.jpg
                                      Jinghua Yang

                                      people/max.jpg
                                      Max Knops

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                                      Rafael Lemarchand

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                                      Sau Yee Tsoi

                                      Collaborators

                                      Emma Wood

                                      Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh


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                                      Sürmeli Lab

                                      PI

                                      people/gulsen.jpg
                                      Gülşen Sürmeli

                                      We are looking for talented students and post-docs with a passion for scientific discovery. Please contact me via email to find out what opportunities there are to join the lab.

                                      Postdocs

                                      people/sara.jpeg
                                      Sara Gomez-Arnaiz

                                      PhD Students

                                      people/daniel.jpeg
                                      Daniel Lewis-Fallows

                                      people/fill.png
                                      Edward Agboraw

                                      people/jinghua.jpg
                                      Jinghua Yang

                                      people/max.jpg
                                      Max Knops

                                      people/raf.jpeg
                                      Rafael Lemarchand

                                      people/sau.jpeg
                                      Sau Yee Tsoi

                                      Collaborators

                                      Emma Wood

                                      Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh


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