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Swathi Kiran Honored by American Speech Language Hearing Association

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Swathi Kiran, the James and Cecilia Tse Ying Professor in Neurorehabilitation, and Clinical Professor Elizabeth Hoover have been recognized by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) for their contributions to the professions of speech-language pathology and speech & hearing science.

Matthias Stangl Video Profile from BME

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Matthias Stangl is an assistant professor of BME. His lab focuses on the intersection of cognitive neuroscience, neuroengineering, and data analysis, to address key questions about human cognition and behavior.

Brian Depasquale Video Profile from BME

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Brian DePasquale, assistant professor of BME, has always been fascinated with the brain. His lab uses machine learning, neural networks and dynamic systems to understand brain function.

New NIH Article from Steve Ramirez and Team

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Associate Professor Ramirez et al. recently published their article on “Chronic activation of a negative engram induces behavioral and cellular abnormalities”

New nature Article from Xiaojun Cheng, David Boas, et al.

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Professors Cheng, Boas, and team were recently published for their article “Choosing a camera and optimizing system parameters for speckle contrast optical spectroscopy”

David Boas, Anna Devor, Martin Thunemann et al. Publish New Article in SPIE Digital Library

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Professors Boas, Devor, et al. were recently published for their article, “Widefield in vivo imaging system with two fluorescence and two reflectance channels, a single sCMOS detector, and shielded illumination”

New “nature” Article from Lei Tian and Team

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Led by graduate research student author Ruipeng Guo, Professor Tian’s research team recently published “EventLFM: event camera integrated Fourier light field microscopy for ultrafast 3D imaging”

New “nature communications” Article from Jerry Chen et al.

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Recently, Professor Chen et al. were published for their article “Perirhinal cortex learns a predictive map of the task environment”

Computational and systems neuroscience needs development – Ben Scott “the Transmitter” Article

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Embracing recent advances in developmental biology can drive a new wave of innovation.

Hadi Nia and Student Rohin Banerji Featured in Laser Focus World

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Crystal ribcage opens black box of a functioning lung to optical imaging: A transparent ‘crystal’ ribcage enables first real-time, high-resolution optical imaging of a functioning lung from whole organ down to single-cell scales.

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