
New article in eLife from Josh Huang and collaborators
A team led by Josh Huang and first author Ricardo Raudales has developed a novel genetic strategy for comprehensive labeling of axo-axonic cells, also known as chandelier cells, in the
Kantor and Chiba-Falek develop new gene therapy tool
Neurobiology's Boris Kantor and Neurology's Ornit Chiba-Falek have collaborated to create a new epigenome-editing platform.
New article in Cell Reports from Mooney and Pearson Labs
Postdocs Tom Harmon (Mooney Lab) and Seth Madlon-Kay (Pearson Lab), and faculty John Pearson and Rich Mooney, have a new article out in Cell Reports.
Nuo Li to Join Neurobiology Faculty on July 1
Welcome, Nuo Li, as associate professor in Neurobiology. He and many of his lab members will be joining the department beginning July 1.
Mooney Elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Neurobiology's own Rich Mooney has just been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, considered to be one of the highest honors a scientist can receive.
Eroglu Named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Neurobiology training faculty member Cagla Eroglu, also the Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Cell Biology, is one of two Duke faculty elected to the American Ac
Work of Duke RNA Research Group Highlighted
Neurobiology training faculty member Kate Meyer is among a core group of Duke SoM researchers who study RNA with an eye toward harnessing it
Duke Team Refines DBS Therapy for Parkinson's
A team of Duke physicians, neuroscientists and engineers, including Neurobiology faculty affiliates Dennis Turner and Warren Grill, has refined the use of deep brain stimulation t
Ko Pens Piece on Making Connections Through Local Biotech Interest Groups
Making the most of Duke's proximity to RTP, third year graduate student Tiffany Ko (Goldstein Lab) details how she joined two local biotech interest groups in order to take full a