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News August 3, 2022

Summer Pest or Scientific Marvel?

As you squash the fruit flies invading your kitchen this summer, take a moment to revere them.

Tools & Technology August 1, 2022

This One-Time Tennis Pro Switches Brain Cells On and Off

Meet Graduate Student Amir Lawen, Neurobiology and Behavior Program

News July 29, 2022

Meet Arthur Uhimov

How does a science matchmaker help researchers get funding to answer deep questions about the brain? Meet Arthur Uhimov, Director of Pre-Award and Research Development.

This Musician Looks at Vision Using Flies

Meet Graduate Student Sharon Su, Neurobiology and Behavior Program

Mental Landscapes: Shaping a Fly

A new look at nerve cells linked to complicated movements that require many steps.

News July 18, 2022

2021 Year in Review

New Report Highlights Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute Activities and Achievements in 2021

Tools & Technology July 18, 2022

This Soccer Fan Explores How Skills Transfer

Meet Graduate Student Elom Amematsro, Neurobiology and Behavior Program

Tools & Technology July 11, 2022

This Former Journalist Unravels DNA

Meet Graduate Student Albana Kodra, Neurobiology and Behavior Program

Computation June 29, 2022

Computer Models Mimic Brain’s Ease in Telling Faces Apart

Models that perform statistical analyses of hundreds of visual clues point the way to understanding how our brains give us the ability to distinguish faces

News June 22, 2022

Meet Jared Boyce

How do social justice issues inform a research technician designing new experiments with mice? Meet Jared Boyce, Research Technician in the Abdus-Saboor Lab.

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