Duke’s “Rich and Vibrant” Research Environment Brings Esteemed Neuroscientist to Durham: an interview with Josh Huang
In August of 2020, Duke Neurobiology welcomes Dr. Josh Huang as a primary faculty member.
Research Labs Reopen Under A New Normal
The computer screen in Cagla Eroglu’s lab is teeming with activity.
Wang Lab Finds Potent Pain-suppression Center in the Brain
A Duke University research team has found a small area of the brain in mice that can profoundly control the animals’ sense of pain.
Mooney and Wang join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Warm congratulations are due to Neurobiology professors Fan Wang and Richard Mooney who have both be
Virtual Defense Wins PhD for Jeffrey Mohl
Neurobiology is proud to announce Jeffrey Mohl as our most freshly-minted PhD! The new Dr.
Research Roundup: October 2019
Here are summaries of a selection of the papers published by Duke Neurobiology in October 2019:
Motor Learning:
Parkinson's Disease: The Stars in Our Brains
More than 10 million people worldwide—about 1 percent of people over age 60—live with Parkinson’s disease. There are treatments that can help control symptoms, but there is no cure.