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Kevin Connolly is a Ph.D. candidate in the molecular biology, cell biology, and biochemistry program. He recently exhibited “Gray Matters” at the Graduate Student Council’s Art’s “STEAM” Room, an art gallery showcasing STEM-related art pieces.
Barnea has been “obsessed” with creating such a tool for trans-synaptic tracing and manipulation of neurons within a circuit ever since he was a postdoctoral fellow. Developing trans-Tango took him and his team two decades. After getting that far, he thought re-working the principles of the trans-Tango tool to do the opposite direction would be easy. It wasn’t.
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Robyn St. Laurent: Rewiring the OCD Brain

Robyn St. Laurent is postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. She earned her Ph.D. in neuroscience from Brown in 2019.
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Community Spotlight: Chloe Zimmerman

Chloe Zimmerman is an M.D./Ph.D. Candidate in Neuroscience working in Stephanie Jones and Frederike Petzschner’s labs.
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Nikos Tapinos: Harnessing the Power of Glial Cells

Nikos Tapinos is an associate professor in the department of neurosurgery and Sidney A. Fox and Dorothea Doctors Fox associate professor of ophthalmology and visual science.
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Matt Nassar: Exploring Memory’s Complexity

Matt Nassar is an assistant professor in the department of neuroscience. He is the principal investigator in the Learning, Memory & Decision lab which uses computational models to better understand how the brain represents and stores information for effective decision making.