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Doors of Perception – Harvard University Brain Tour
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Doors of Perception: Through Which Experience Reaches the Brain. How our brain is able to interpret photons into meaningful information has intrigued philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists for generations. This problem continues to hold the attention of researchers all over the world. Propelled a generation of scientists to deconstruct how the brain gives us sight. Former students trained in their labs are now advancing those early insights. Margaret Livingstone. In the Department of Genetics at...
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Lab Alumni
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Lab, Stanford University. Post-doc, Magee lab, Janelia. Global Business Development, Roche. Post-doc, Carlson Lab, Yale University. Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley. Post-doc, Feldman Lab, UCLA. Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, OHSU. Associate Professor, Harvard University. Research Affiliate, Wilson Lab, Harvard. Vice President, iXLife. Associate Professor, Harvard University. Associate Professor, UCSD. Professor, University of Washington. Professor, Emory University. Professor, Stanford University.
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Eavesdropping on Neurons – Harvard University Brain Tour
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The brain is made up of billions of neurons with trillions of synaptic connections. To assure that signals are quickly propagated across these large networks, neurons use a combination of electrical and chemical signals to communicate with each other. Neurophysiology merges neuroscience and physiology to observe the electrical activity of neurons, and their functions in the nervous system. By implanting electrodes into neurons, it is possible to monitor electrical activity under differing con...The Tungs...
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Fascinating Fruit Flies – Harvard University Brain Tour
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The humble fruit fly (. Continues to surprise us with its prolific ability to reveal information about the human brain. Obvious differences exist, yet this most simple of organisms has provided tremendous insights into the neurobiology of emotion, sensory processing, sleep and circadian rhythms, brain and synaptic development, and even Parkinson’s Disease. Neuroscience Research with Fruitfly Models. More Neuroscience Research with Fruitfly Models. Center For Brain Science. Mapping The Fly Connectome.
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Turner Laboratory - Cold Spring Harbor
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Glomerular activity response archive. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2014.
themannlab.org
Affiliations
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Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. Motor Neuron Center, Columbia University. Magnet.c2b2.columbia.edu/. Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute. Barry Honig, Columbia University. Wikic2b2.columbia.edu/honiglab public/index.php/Main Page. Harmen Bussemaker, Columbia University. Bussemaker.bio.columbia.edu/lab/. Remo Rohs, University of Southern California. Rohslab.cmb.usc.edu/. Kevin White, University of Chicago. Utpal Banerjee, UCLA.
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people — the nagel lab
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Kathy Nagel, lab head. Kathy did her graduate work with Allison Doupe. At UCSF, and a postdoc with Rachel Wilson. At Harvard Medical School. She started her lab at NYU Medical School in summer of 2014. In addition to science, Kathy draws and paints. Sews a large fraction of her clothing. And raises two spirited children. With her husband David. Marie Suver, postdoc. Marie did her graduate work with Michael Dickinson. At Caltech where she studied octopaminergic modulation. Efren Alvarez-salvado, postdoc.