Learning Something Surprising About "SuperLearners"
The discovery of a signaling pathway in the brain that could make mice into ‘superlearners’ understandably touched off a lot of excitement a few years back.
New article in Nature from the Field Lab
Post doc and first author Suva Roy (pictured), research tech Emily Davis and grad student Na Young Jun (all from the
Jeremy Kay and team identify previously undetected form of CRB1
Unexpected Findings Could Lead to Future Gene Therapy for Patients Battling Retinal Degeneration
Rising star Eva Naumann receives Sloan Research Fellowship
Eva Naumann, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, has been selected to receive a Sloan Research Fellowship from the Alfred
Three new neurobiology Ph.D.s for Fall 2020
The department is proud to announce the arrival of three new Ph.D.s in neurobiology this fall: S
Josh Huang's newest work on binocular vision published in Neuron
DURHAM, N.C. – To prepare the brain for binocular vision and depth perception, first you have to take out some of the chandeliers.
Nicole Calakos and Stephen Lisberger Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Two of the six Duke University faculty members named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) today are faculty in Neurobiology.
Kafui Dzirasa's powerful anti-racism op-ed
The moment has finally arrived for the United States biomedical research enterprise to directly confront structural racism in scientific funding, according to Duke neuroscientist
Eva Naumann receives Incubator Award
Neurobiology professor Eva Naumann heads the interdisciplinary team receiving a 2020 Research Incubator Award from the Duke Inst