People
Tutors
Participants
- Katharine Babcock
- Philip Browning
- Lauren Burgeno
- Maria Carrillo
- Hanbo Chen
- Gabor Egervari
- Laura Fenlon
- Darambazar Gantulga
- Jennifer Goldman
- Laura-anne Grimbergen
- Luiz Guidi
- Andrew Halley
- Daniel Iascone
- Hiroyuki Igarashi
- Matthew Kirkcaldie
- Neetu Kushwah
- Ziwen Li
- Rongjian Li
- Huazheng Liang
- Chen Liu
- Michael Morabito
- Linnaea Ostroff
- Elisa Parish
- Christian Peters
- Tiago Pinheiro
- Elena Rodriguez-Vieitez
- Richard Rosch
- Andrew Steele
- Da-Jiang Zheng
Tutors
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Jamee Mae Berg |
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The University of California, Los Angeles |
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Postdoctoral Fellow |
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I am a postdoctoral fellow working in the laboratory of Daniel Geschwind at UCLA. I am interested in the neurodevelopmental pathways that lead to Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). My research focuses on determining the developmental role of a novel ASD candidate gene through molecular, cellular, and behavioral studies. Outside of the lab, I am an avid runner and singer. I am looking forward to meeting all of you at MNA2014. |
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Leon French |
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Rotman Research Institute |
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Postdoctoral Fellow |
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I'm a fan of the Allen Institute for Brain Science with an interest in large scale analysis. My background is in computer science and neuroinformatics. Previously, I linked Allen mouse brain gene expression to rat connectivity data. |
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Steven Miller |
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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences |
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Ph.D. Candidate |
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I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. My research focuses on identifying treatments against seizures induced by the chemical weapons known as nerve agents. I'm interested in seizure disorders, psychiatric disorders, electrophysiology of the brain, and science communication. |
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Hermina Nedelescu |
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OIST |
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JSPS Research Fellow |
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My research objective is to understand the cellular and molecular events that govern motor learning acquisition. One line of work focuses on investigating neuronal structural plasticity during development: a maturation period the organism refines its motor control. Another line of investigation concerns changes, at the cellular level, in response to learned motor tasks. |
Participants
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Katharine Babcock |
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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Indiana University- Bloomington |
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Research Assistant |
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Born and raised in Washington D.C. I'm at the beginning of a lifelong career in neuroscientific research and couldn't be more excited. As Santiago Ramon y Cajal so eloquently said in his memoir: "Like the entomologist in search of colorful butterflies, my attention has chased in the gardens of the grey matter cells with delicate and elegant shapes, the mysterious butterflies of the soul, whose beating of wings may one day reveal to us the secrets of the mind." |
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Philip Browning |
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
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Junior Faculty |
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Lauren Marie Burgeno |
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University of Washington Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences |
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Ph.D. Candidate |
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I am currently a 4th year graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Paul E.M. Phillips at the University of Washington in Seattle. I am studying alterations in drug-cue elicited phasic dopamine release over the course of drug history in rats self-administering cocaine. Ultimately I hope to gain some insight into the mechanisms by which drug-associated cues are able to produce drug craving and promote relapse. In my free time I enjoy hiking, backpacking, and sampling all of the wonderful microbrews that the Pacific Northwest has to offer. |
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Maria Carrillo |
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Netherlands institute for Neuroscience |
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Postdoc |
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http://www.herseninstituut.knaw.nl/ResearchGroups/KeysersGroup/ |
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I am a postdoc in the Netherlands institute for Neuroscience in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. I am mainly interested in understanding the neural mechanisms of empathy. My research combines the use of animal models of empathy for pain and a variety of techniques including behavioral assays, electrophysiology, calcium imaging and autoradiography. |
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Hanbo Chen |
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the University of Georgia |
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Ph.D student |
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My major is Computer Science and my research interest is neural imaging. My study focuses on connectome and brain development/evolution. It is fascinating to study how mind works. Talk to me if you agree on that. |
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Gabor Egervari |
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA |
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PhD Student |
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I am a second year PhD student in the laboratory of Dr Yasmin Hurd at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Our aim is to study the neurobiological underpinnings of substance abuse in the post-mortem human brain as well as in animal models of addiction. |
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Laura Rose Fenlon |
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Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) |
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PhD Student (first year) |
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I am interested in developmental neuroscience. More specifically, I work on how sensory activity shapes the early postnatal brain. I'm looking forward to getting a more detailed understanding of developmental brain anatomy during this course. |
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Darambazar Gantulga |
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Health Sciences University |
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Instructor |
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Medical Doctor, PhD in medicine with a passion for science. |
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Jennifer Sarah Goldman |
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Montreal Neurological Institute |
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PhD Student |
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I am a native Californian pursuing my PhD at the Montreal Neurological Institute of McGill University, where I am the Colman-Sievers Innovation in Neuroscience Scholar. With a background in the arts and sciences, my research focuses on the cell biology of cerebral cortex, working toward a comprehensive inventory of the mechanisms and molecules by which cortical circuits are assembled and maintained. |
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Laura-anne Grimbergen |
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Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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PhD student |
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I am very excited for this unique opportunity to meet neuroscientists from all over the globe and work together on challenging assignments. My interests are quite broad; I earned my MSc-degree working on a rare RASopathy called Costello syndrome in the lab of professor Ype Elgersma. For my PhD I stayed in this lab but switched to another subject; Autism Spectrum Disorders. By means of family-based genetics we try to discover and functionally study novel genetic variation in ASD. |
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Luiz Guidi |
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University of Oxford |
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Graduate Student |
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Born and raised in Brazil, I moved to the UK for a gap year after finishing school and have been living here almost ever since. Following a spell in Italy and a few years in the working world, travelling and learning foreign languages, I decided it was time to return to the academic world and went to the University of York where I gained a distinction in Theoretical Linguistics in 2010. I then moved to Cambridge for an MPhil at King's College, supported by an Isaac Newton Trust award, where I became progressively more interested in the brain and cognitive sciences more generally. My work, supervised by Prof Ian Roberts, focused on the evolution of the human language faculty and investigated potential parallels in cognitive computations in other domains of cognition, work for which I was awarded a Distinction. |
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Andrew Halley |
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University of California, Berkeley |
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PhD Candidate |
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I study the evolution of brain development by comparing brain growth patterns across species. My research focuses on the developmental mechanisms that produce primate encephalization and high neocortical proportions, combining high-field structural MRI and reconstructed histology sets to compare embryonic brain growth across species. |
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Daniel Iascone |
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Columbia University |
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Graduate Student |
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Daniel Iascone is originally from Massachusetts, and has received a B.A. in Cognitive Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania. He is interested in neural development and neurodegeneration. He enjoys sports, chess, and card games. |
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Hiroyuki Igarashi |
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Tohoku University, Graduate School of Medicine, Japan |
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Master studen |
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My research interest lies on the differentiation mechanism of stem cells. |
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Matthew Kirkcaldie |
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University of Tasmania |
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Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience |
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I'm interested in the structure, functional arealisation, and self-organisation of the cerebral cortex. I also study comparative neuroanatomy, Alzheimer's disease and cytoskeletal proteins. |
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Neetu Kushwah |
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Defense Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences(DIPAS), DRDO |
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Junior Research Fellow (PhD Scholar) |
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Myself Neetu kushwah , I am working as a PhD student in defense institute of physiology and allied sciences (DIPAS),DRDO,Delhi. I am doing my research work in "Neurobiology of Depression" which is a common and highly heterogeneous psychiatric disorder. we create a model of depression by unpredictable chronic mild stress(UCMS) and give them short exposures of hypobaric hypoxia which we called as "inetermittent Hypoxia" which work as an antidepressant for treating depression. I am very fortunate that i have been selected for this workshop. It will help me to identify various brain regions,their functioning and pattern of gene expression related with my study. Also i will be able to interact with the different people expertise in the field of neuroscience. So thanks to OIST and Allen Brain for giving me such a great opportunity. |
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Ziwen Li |
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University of Edinburgh |
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PhD student |
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I'm a first year PhD student in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. I'm working on the development of the thalamus and the thalamocortical axons pathfinding. I'm looking forward to meeting you all at the course and I hope we all enjoy it. |
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Rongjian Li |
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OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY |
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PHD STUDENT |
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I am second-year PhD student at Old Dominion University. My research interests include machine learning, data mining and bioinformatics. |
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Huazheng Liang |
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The University of New South Wales |
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Postdoctoral fellow |
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Hi everyone, I am Andy from Neuroscience Research Australia. I did PhD in Neuroanatomy and am working for Prof George Paxinos now. I have been working on the descending fiber tracts to the spinal cord of the mouse and the neurotransmitter used by these pathways. I have been doing anterograde and retrograde tracer injections to the brain or spinal cord and immuofluorescence staining. Recently I have started trying to combine my histological work with MRI imaging to segment the mouse brain and producing the spinal cord atlas. At OIST, I am looking forward to hearing what you are doing and establishing collaboration with you. Best wishes Andy |
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Chen Liu |
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UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas |
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Postdoctoral Researcher |
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Dr. Liu is supported by a fellowship from Hilda & Preston Davis Foundation to study hypothalamic and brain stem circuits that regulate energy balance and glucose homeostasis. |
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Michael Morabit |
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Columbia University Medical Center |
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist |
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I am a neuroscientist whose current research interests include the study of feeding behavior and the effects of weight perturbation on gene expression and plasticity in brain regions that regulate energy intake and metabolism. |
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Linnaea Ostroff |
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New York University |
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Research Associate |
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My research focuses on understanding learning and memory at the level of subcellular structural plasticity. I am interested in the heterogeneity in structure and molecular composition among synapses, and in how the architecture of the synapse population creates and maintains memory circuits. I also have a particular interest in the role of local protein synthesis in mediating the synaptic changes that underlie memory. |
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Elisa Victoria Parish |
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The University of Edinburgh |
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PhD student |
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I am a PhD student with the David Price group at the University of Edinburgh, currently based at RIKEN where I am working on a collaboration with the Tomomi Shimogori lab. My interests are the early patterning of the mammalian diencephalon, the development of the thalamus, and the networks of morphogens and transcription factors which control these processes. |
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Christian Peters |
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University of California, San Francisco |
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Postdoctoral Fellow |
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Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, I have relocated to San Francisco for a postdoctoral fellowship in the Lily Jan lab to study ion channel physiology. I am fascinated by all facets of ion channel research, from molecular biophysics all the way up to their roles in shaping behavior, in particular how their expression and function in different neurons of the brain dictates a broad diversity of firing behaviors. I'm very excited to improve my grasp of neuroanatomy at the course at OIST to help me develop new and better questions for this type of research. When I'm not in the lab, I love snowshoeing and hiking, hence the personal photo taken at the top of Norvan Falls, near Vancouver. |
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Tiago Pinheiro |
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Karolinska Institute |
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PhD Student |
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PhD student at Karolinska Institute, studying the regulation of neurogenesis by neurotransmitters and a MSc in Molecular Medicine at Uppsala University. Background in molecular medicine, ultra sensitive protein detection techniques and microbiology. Short leadership and cognitive sciences studies in the University of California, Berkeley. Originally from Portugal, avid traveler and tango lover. |
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Elena Rodriguez-Vieitez |
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Alzheimer Neurobiology Center Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society |
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Post-doc |
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Richard Rosch |
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King's College Hospital |
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Academic Foundation Doctor |
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I am a clinician-scientist, training to become a paediatric neurologist and working on research priojects identifying genetic variations and epigenetic modification patterns causative of common epilepsy syndromes. I am interested in how neural networks develop and their relationship to normal brain function as well as pathology. |
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Andrew Steele |
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California State Polytechnic University Pomona |
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Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences |
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After doing a lot of teaching over the past 2 years, I am really looking forward to being a student again! |
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Da-Jiang Zheng |
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University of Texas at Austin |
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Graduate Student |
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I am a second year graduate student in the Hofmann lab at UT Austin. I am currently studying neural mechanisms underlying mate choice in cichlid fishes. I am broadly interested in the neurobiology underlying social behavior. |