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Dr. Cecilia Moens receives prestigious NINDS Javits Award
Seven-year grant will support re-imagining of strategy used by developing interneurons to find the brain

Dr. Cecilia Moens elected inaugural member of the Society for Developmental Biology Academy
Developmental biologist studies nerve growth in the early brain

Endophilin’s charged relationship with curved membranes
From the Bai lab, Basic Sciences Division

Too much of a good thing: pruning neurons to control behavior
From the Singhvi Lab, Basic Sciences Division

What can worms teach us about ourselves?
Why Dr. Jihong Bai looks for commonalities between tiny nematodes and us

Synthetic rewiring of damaged neural circuits
From the Bai lab, Basic Sciences Division

Connect-seq: A new neuron detective around the block
From the Buck lab, Basic Sciences Division

A new guidebook to the brain
'Connect-seq' technique overlays key signaling information from individual neurons on brain road maps

Phylogenic trees inspire model for neurite measurement
From the Zhu lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

Multiple copies multiply diversity
From the Moens Lab, Basic Sciences Division

A space-time continuum in nervous system development
From the Moens Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Tiny worm mazes allow researchers to ID genes linked to spatial perception, risk-taking
A chance observation led to a completely new area of behavioral research

How the nose knows: Instinctive organization
Rodents' responses to social clues linked to unusual subset of neurons in the nose

Study deepens understanding of how brain perceives scents
Through large-scale analysis of odor detection, Linda Buck and colleagues find extraordinary diversity, bias in odor recognition