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  1. Rachel Dalley joined the Allen Institute in 2008 as a member of the data Annotation group. Specializing in both mouse and human neuroanatomy, Rachel’s work includes delineation and analysis of all Institute research atlases including the signature human brain atlas, mouse spinal cord atlas, and Ivy glioblastoma atlas.

  2. Rachel Dalley currently works at Allen Institute for Brain Science. Rachel does research in Neuroscience. Their most recent publication is 'Conserved cell types with divergent features...

  3. Manager, Morphology at Allen Institute for Brain Science · Experience: Allen Institute for Brain Science · Education: Washington State University · Location: Seattle · 379 connections on ...

  4. 13 de oct. de 2023 · Rapid GABAergic neuron viral genetic labeling plus Patch-seq (patch-clamp electrophysiology plus single-cell RNA sequencing) sampling in human brain slices was used to reliably target and analyze GABAergic neuron subclasses and individual transcriptomic types.

  5. 12 de oct. de 2023 · The image shows the richness and diversity of neurons. Photo credit: Ivana Kapustová (Karolinska Institute) and Rachel Dalley, Sarah Walling-Bell and Brian Lee (Allen Institute for Brain Science). Open in viewer. The brain is a complex circuit of numerous cells.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2022 · Abstract. Human cortical interneurons have been challenging to study due to high diversity and lack of mature brain tissue platforms and genetic targeting tools. We employed rapid GABAergic neuron viral labeling plus unbiased Patch-seq sampling in brain slices to define the signature morpho-electric properties of GABAergic neurons in ...

  7. 11 de may. de 2018 · We present the Ivy Glioblastoma Atlas, an anatomically based transcriptional atlas of human glioblastoma that aligns individual histologic features with genomic alterations and gene expression patterns, thus assigning molecular information to the most important morphologic hallmarks of the tumor.