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Modeling Movement in the Brain
Mouse research reveals fat sensors in the intestines that stimulate the brain and drive food desires
Can the neurobiology of the simplest of decisions also underlie our most complex of thoughts?
What is life like for a pair of new professors? Meet Chris Rodgers and Anita Devineni, former postdocs at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, now assistant professors at Emory University.
A chance observation spawns a versatile new strategy for taking on some of humanity’s most vexing psychiatric disorders.
As you squash the fruit flies invading your kitchen this summer, take a moment to revere them.
Meet Graduate Student Amir Lawen, Neurobiology and Behavior Program
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.
Meet Graduate Student Sharon Su, Neurobiology and Behavior Program
A new look at nerve cells linked to complicated movements that require many steps.