Edward R. and Anne G. Lefler Professor of Neurobiology
Our laboratory uses mouse molecular genetics, in vitro signaling approaches, circuit mapping, electrophysiological and behavioral analyses to gain... Read more about David Ginty
Cognition, perception, and behavior all rely on the activity of precisely organized networks of neurons. We have a strong understanding of the basic...
The brain, which represents 2% of the body mass but consumes 20% of the body energy at rest, is therefore highly dependent on oxygen and nutrients supply...
The major research interest of our laboratory is the genetic control of the development and behavior of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, with the goal of... Read more about H Robert Horvitz
Immune cell modulation is an attractive strategy for the treatment of inflammatory conditions. Inflammation is critical to protecting us from dangers...
Nicholas T. Zervas Endowed Chair and Associate Professor
The cortex develops hand-in-glove with its cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-filled ventricles whose walls harbor neural stem cells (NSCs) destined to become neurons... Read more about Kristopher Kahle
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
The Koehler Lab focuses on understanding the development and regeneration of sensory organs. Our primary goal is to elucidate how cells from various...
The long-term interest of my research is to bridge molecular, cellular, and system approaches to understand the neuronal modulation and circuitry involved in... Read more about Dong Kong
The broad aim of the research in my lab is to characterize representational spaces of the mind and how they are mapped onto the surface of the brain. We...
The Enteric Nervous System, which is the largest subdivision of the peripheral nervous system, regulates key gastrointestinal and systemic functions of... Read more about Subhash Kulkarni