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The neuroscience group at CSHL is highly collaborative. Research spans the many levels, from the molecular and cellular to the systems level. Research areas include learning and memory, sensory processing, cognition, and diseases such as alzheimer's, autism and schizophrenia.

Neuroscience Seminars
Hollis Cline - Neuronal development; experience-dependent plasticity; visual system;
Xenopus in vivo imaging; electrophysiology; synaptogenesis
Josh Dubnau - Learning, memory, genetics, behavior.
Grigori Enikolopov - Signal transduction in neurons; development; gene expression; nitric oxide
Hiro Furukawa - Structural biology; neurodegenerative diseases; intramembrane proteolysis; ion channels; membrane proteins; X-ray crystallography
Josh Huang - Neuroscience; experience-dependent development of the neocortex; mouse genetics; neurotrophins
  Adam Kepecs - Decision-making; neural circuits; behavioral electrophysiology; theoretical neuroscience; neuroeconomics
Alexei Koulakov - Theoretical neurobiology; quantitative principles of cortical design; computer science; applied mathematics
Zach Mainen - Synaptic transmission and plasticity; learning and memory; neural
information and coding; computational neuroscience; olfactory system
Partha P. Mitra - Neuroinformatics; theoretical engineering; animal communications; neural prostheses; brain imaging; developmental linguistics
Glenn Turner - Neural coding; learning and memory; sensory processing; Drosophila; electrophysiology
Anthony Zador - Cortical circuits underlying auditory processing and attention; autism.
Yi Zhong - Neurophysiology; Drosophila; learning and memory; neurofibromatosis; signal transduction



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