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Eve Marder
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Shear-Jammed states in frictional granular materials
Newly published in Nature, are results of a collaboration between Prof. Bulbul Chakraborty’s…
People can recognize objects despite changes in their visual appearance that stem from changes in…
In a recently published article in Nature, an interdisciplinary team of researchers at Brandeis headed…
On May 14, the Physics Department held the 21st Annual Student Research Symposium in Memory of Professor…
The first Brandeis Science Posse for undergraduate minority students graduate this year (2012). This…
A mystery has been unfolding at the intersection of pungent chemicals, temperate temperatures, and…
The sixth annual Quantitative Biology Bootcamp was held on the Brandeis campus January 12 and 13….
The Volen Center for Complex Systems Retreat, 2011 by Al Hamood and Tilman Kispersky)
The annual Volen…
Learning how chromosomes are arranged in the nucleus and how mobile they are in a crowded environment…
Children and adults all know that all human beings are different and that all dogs and cats and other…
One of the challenges of neuroscience is to understand how the brain processes sensory information…
Brandeis University NSF-funded IGERT trainees organized a Women in Science series at Brandeis University….
Trainees Rachel Grashow and Gabrielle Gutierrez collaborated on an article recently published in…
Learning how chromosomes are arranged in the nucleus and how mobile they are in a crowded environment…
All cold-blooded animals face the challenge of maintaining the functions of the neural circuits…
IGERT trainee Caitlin Piette (Katz lab)has been working on a project that combines behavior and…
We continue to enroll large numbers of students, both trainees and others, in our modeling courses….
Trainee Eugene Kim is interested in the homeostatic mechanisms by which neuronal stability is maintained….
Trainee Rachel Grashow just received her PhD for work in which she studied hybrid networks in which…
During this past year we made an important innovation to the Proseminar Course taken by all incoming…
Prof. Miller taught a new course Principles of Biological Modeling to introduce life science students…
Many of the IGERT trainees and faculty participated in the two day Quantitative Biology Boot Camp,…
Rachel Grashow used the dynamic clamp to construct two cell networks from crab neurons and assessed…
Several of the trainees have organized a Women in Science set of panels and discussions that are…
Two groups of IGERT trainees have published papers in a new video journal, JOVE. This journal is…
Several of the trainees and IGERT faculty are involved in the Science Posse at Brandeis. The Posse…
Trainee Matt Beverly (Sengupta lab) is applying computational methods to investigate whether animals…
Trainee Dan Reeves (Physics) has been collaborating with the Goode lab (Biology) on the mechanism…
Brandeis University NSF-funded IGERT trainees organized a Women in Science series at Brandeis University….
Researchers have attempted to describe the propagation of information through neural networks using…