Peng Liu
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🧠Postdoctoral neuroscientist | RG Translational Imaging of Cortical Microstructure | UHF MRI | Somatosensory ageing | Cross-species | Body memory @hih-tuebingen.bsky.social @dzne.science @unituebingen.bsky.social https://pengliu1120.github.io/pengliu/
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This award should also be shared with my great colleague and co-first author of the paper, Juliane Doehler, for the fantastic team work and dedication that made this research possible.
Looking forward to what comes next!
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I'm incredibly honoured and excited to share the great news, that I am awarded #Attempto-Preis 2025! 🎉🥳
This recognition is for our recently published paper, “Layer-specific changes in sensory cortex across the life span in mice and humans.” at #Nature Neuroscience. It truly is a career highlight.
pengliu.bsky.social
This award should also be shared with my great colleague and co-first author of the paper, Juliane Doehler, for the fantastic team work and dedication that made this research possible.
Looking forward to what comes next!
pengliu.bsky.social
I'm incredibly honoured and excited to share the great news, that I am awarded #Attempto-Preis 2025! 🎉🥳
This recognition is for our recently published paper, “Layer-specific changes in sensory cortex across the life span in mice and humans.” at #Nature Neuroscience. It truly is a career highlight.
pengliu.bsky.social
I'm incredibly honoured and excited to share the great news, that I am awarded #Attempto-Preis 2025! 🎉🥳
This recognition is for our recently published paper, “Layer-specific changes in sensory cortex across the life span in mice and humans.” at #Nature Neuroscience. It truly is a career highlight.
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The principal layer architecture of the sensory cortex is altered with aging. A paper in Nature Neuroscience shows that overall thinning of the primary somatosensory cortex is driven by deep layer degeneration but that layer IV is more pronounced in old age. go.nature.com/45l9kq8 🧪
This is figure 2, which shows age-related differences in the structural layer architecture of human SI.
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