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.
Eva Naumann receives Incubator Award
Neurobiology professor Eva Naumann heads the interdisciplinary team receiving a 2020 Research Incubator Award from the Duke Inst
Real Neurons Are Noisy. Can Neural Implants Figure That Out?
If human eyes came in a package, it would have to be labeled “Natural product.
Anne Draelos awarded Swartz postdoc fellowship
Anne Draelos, a postdoc in the Pearson Lab, has been appointed as an Swartz Foundation Fellow of Theory in Neuroscience f
Twee Hua awarded Bill Hall Prize
Alumna Thuy (Twee) Hua, PhD (Wang Lab) has been awarded the 2020 Bill Hall Prize for Excellence i
New Study Shows Exclusion of Blacks in Genomic Research
Associate Professor Kaf Dzirasa is part of the team that published