Dagmar and Salah, avid soccer fans, give a neuroscience spin to the ball game in the article “The layers of science behind every World Cup kick”. Read the full story here.
Our first paper on whip ‘cracking’ – the manipulation of a complex object – was published in Royal Society Open Science and covered in an article in the New York Times. You can read the article at this link.
Rashida received the highly selective Young Scientist award from the Society for Neural Control of Movement and will give a podium presentation at the annual meeting in Dublin, Ireland, on July 26. Congratulations Rashida!
Carissa graduated with a Master’s degree in Biology and already accepted one of her numerous job offers. She will soon start as a Clinical Research Associate at Syneos Health. Congratulations Carissa!
Sabrina, our undergraduate lab member since 2018, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Neuroscience and a GPA of 3.99. It does not get much better. Sabrina also received a record list of awards, ranging from the Goldwater Fellowship, a Rhodes nominee, to...
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