New ScienceDirect Article from Meg Younger et al.
Professor Younger et al. were recently published for their article “Prospects on non-canonical olfaction in the mosquito and other organisms: why co-express?”
Professor Younger et al. were recently published for their article “Prospects on non-canonical olfaction in the mosquito and other organisms: why co-express?”
DermaSensor’s titular device is the first of its kind cleared by the FDA for use by non-specialist physicians.
Professors Boas, Ellis, Kiran, and Cronin-Golomb, et al. were recently published for their article “Inclusivity in fNIRS Studies: Quantifying the Impact of Hair and Skin Characteristics on Signal Quality with Practical Recommendations for Improvement”
Xue Han et al. were recently published for their article “Beta-frequency sensory stimulation enhances gait rhythmicity through strengthened coupling between striatal networks and stepping movement”
Assistant Professor Matthias Stangl has been awarded a R00 grant from NIH for his collaborative project entitled, “The neural mechanisms of spatial representations beyond the self” (~$750k over 3 years). This project places the Stangl lab in direct collaboration with the Boston Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and NeuroPace Inc. (a […]
Assistant Professors Martin Thunemann (BME) and Ella Zeldich (Anatomy & Neurobiology) were recently awarded with a $2.3 million R01 grant from NIH (National Institute of Aging) for the next three years, with the option of a non-competitive extension to five years. The project is entitled “Understanding neuronal dysfunction in Down Syndrome using assembloids and xenotransplanted […]
Alanna’s current work utilizes a genetically diverse mouse model in an automated home-cage performing a goal-directed learning task to observe how genetic diversity influences learning capacity. Her dissertation aims to demonstrate that genetic variation related to learning can converge on specific neuronal cell types and investigate how molecular, anatomical, or functional properties of neuronal cell […]
Check out this MedicalXpress article featuring Darren Roblyer and team!
Professor Michael Hasselmo et al. were recently published in “nature communications” for their article “Distinct codes for environment structure and symmetry in postrhinal and retrosplenial cortices”
Professors Devor, Boas, Tian, Thunemann, et. al were recently published for their article, “Neurovascular Impulse Response Function (IRF) during spontaneous activity differentially reflects intrinsic neuromodulation across cortical regions”