Congratulations, Jun!
Congratulations to Jun Meng, a PhD student in our lab, for her successful final oral exam today for Molecular, cellular and circuit mechanisms that underlie… Read More »Congratulations, Jun!
Congratulations to Jun Meng, a PhD student in our lab, for her successful final oral exam today for Molecular, cellular and circuit mechanisms that underlie… Read More »Congratulations, Jun!
See the pre-print of our latest paper Extrasynaptic signaling enables an asymmetric juvenile motor circuit to produce a symmetric gaitBilaterians generate motor patterns with symmetries… Read More »Extrasynaptic signaling
We are thrilled to be back to close to normal in the lab! This means saying hello to new people, including Yi (visiting scholar), Jason… Read More »New names
With the Lichtman and Samuel labs, we are happy to announce the official publication of Connectomes across development reveal principles of brain maturation at Nature.… Read More »Now at Nature
Congratulations to Christine Rehaluk on her recent successful defense of her Masters thesis in physiology!“Electron Microscopy Analysis of the Gap Junctions of the Adult Caenorhabditis… Read More »Christine’s completion
We are pleased to announce the publishing of Towards a live soft microrobot: optogenetic locomotion control of Caenorhabditis elegans in Science Robotics (PDF)
View the preprint of Structural analysis of the C. elegans dauer larval anterior sensilla by Focused Ion Beam-Scanning Electron Microscopy by Britz S. et al.… Read More »Preprint Britz et al
Congratulations to Susoy et al. for the recent acceptance at Cell of Natural sensory context drives divers brain-wide activity during C. elegans mating (Preprint)
Coming soon in Nature: Connectomes across development reveal principles of brain maturation in C. elegans. Congratulations to the authors! (Preprint)
Coming soon (July 2021) in Science Robotics: Towards a live soft microrobot: optogenetic locomotion control of Caenorhabditis elegans