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Neurobiology

 

Constantine-Paton Lab Image (Akira Yoshii) Biology's efforts in neurobiology are geared towards understanding how the remarkable diversity in neuronal cell types and their connections are established and how changes in neurons and their connections underlie learning and thinking. A number of groups are identifying and characterizing genes involved in specifying neuronal cell fate in vertebrates and invertebrates. Others are analyzing molecules involved in guiding axons to their correct targets. Additionally, efforts are underway to understand the physiological and biochemical changes in neurons that are involved in learning and memory, and the changes underlying neuropathology.

Faculty with research programs in neurobiology:

Martha Constantine-Paton
H. Robert Horvitz
Rudolf Jaenisch
Susan Lindquist
J. Troy Littleton
Carlos Lois
Elly Nedivi
William (Chip) Quinn
Peter Reddien
Morgan Sheng
Hazel Sive
Susumu Tonegawa
Matthew Wilson

 

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