Witvliet in nature
Witvliet et al. Connectomes across development reveal principles of brain maturation in C. elegans was recently accepted in Nature (preprint). Congratulations!
Witvliet et al. Connectomes across development reveal principles of brain maturation in C. elegans was recently accepted in Nature (preprint). Congratulations!
Now available in Nature Methods Wang et al. Real-time volumetric reconstruction of biological dynamics with light-field microscopy and deep learning (PDF)
Welcome to Leila Lesanpezeshki – a new postdoctoral fellow who joins us from Texas Tech. Leila’s PhD focused on developing phenotypic assays to study the… Read More »Welcome Leila Lesanpezeshki
We are pleased to welcome Jiacheng (Jackie) Chen, a new PhD student, to the lab.
A round-up of publications for 2020, great output with our colleagues:– Overexpression of an ALS-associated FUS mutation in C. elegans disrupts NMJ morphology and leads to defective… Read More »2020 publications round up
Capturing the Continuous Complexity of Behavior in C. elegans. Congratulations to Tosif Ahamed and Greg J. Stephens on this outstanding work published in Nature Physics! (PDF)
Welcome to our four Fall20/Winter21 undergrads – Samuel Wu, Alice Xu, Mohammad Haddadnia, and Randa Higazy is a 4th year thesis student!
Welcoming Neeaja Ramakrishnan to the PhD program in physiology after her recent reclassification exam. Congratulations!
Good-bye to Maggie Chang, who was with the lab from 2016-2020. We wish her well as she commences a PhD program in biology at McGill.
Congratulations to Daniel Witvliet for his second place win for “Reconstructing the Minds of a Worm” in the 2020 Show Us Your Brain Contest. See… Read More »Congratulations to Daniel Witvliet!