New grant from BRAIN Initiative!
The lab has received an R34 Planning Project grant from the BRAIN Initiative at the National Institute of Health. We plan to develop wireless methods for studying neural activity and behavior. We are grateful for the continued support of the NIH for our work.
Eliana, Valentina, and Jessica present at symposia!
Eliana presented her work on computational neuroanatomy of her auditory cortex lesions at the NBB undergraduate symposium. Valentina presented her work on developing histological approaches for studying Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s at the chemistry symposium. Jessica presented a slideshow on Alzheimer’s Disease and hearing loss. Unfortunately we don’t have pictures of the slideshow, but we got pictures of the posters!
New preprint from the lab!
Very excited to announce a new preprint from the lab on bioRxiv! https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.08.574475v1
This was a huge team effort from lots of us. Happy to share our work on a new model of auditory sound-seeking and how it is affected by hearing loss.
Nia presents at LGS-SOAR symposium
Nia presented her poster on 3d tracking of unconstrained mouse behavior at the LGS-SOAR symposium. Congrats Nia and thanks for your hard work!
Lab receives funding for Parkinson’s
Happy to announce that we have received funding to develop a new way to study Parkinson’s Disease. This funding comes the McCamish Foundation at Georgia Tech, and supports us in initializing a new collaboration with Eva Dyer’s computational group, the NerDS lab, at Georgia Tech.
Welcome Nia Walker, LGS-SOAR scholar!
Nia Walker comes to us from UMBC where she is majoring in Public Health. She joins the lab for the summer of 2023 through the LGS-SOAR program. Welcome Nia!
Osama defends his thesis with highest honors!
Today Osama Hussein, one of the very first undergraduate researchers to join the lab, successfully defended his honors thesis on “Identifying brain regions that enable auditory localization in freely moving mice”. His thesis committee, composed of Dr. Claire-Anne Gutekunst (Neurosurgery) and Dr. Malavika Murugan (Biology) awarded him highest honors. Congratulations Osama!!
Lab receives its first NIH grant!
We have just received our first funding from the NIH! This is a three-year R21 from the National Institute of Deafness and Communication Disorders to study the integration of head position signals with sound information in central auditory pathways.
Lab receives its first external grant, from the Whitehall Foundation!
The lab has just received its very first external funding. This is a three-year research grant from the Whitehall Foundation to study the neural circuitry of sensorimotor integration.
Welcome Cedric Bowe, the lab’s first graduate student!
Cedric is a student in the MD/PhD program at Emory. He completed a rotation in our lab in mid-summer, before going on to rotate with two other labs. In December 2022 Cedric decided to do his dissertation work in our lab. He is interested in understanding how Alzheimer’s Disease affects cognition. Welcome Cedric!
Welcome Abigail and Lucas!
Abigail McElroy and Lucas Williamson are both first year students in the Neuroscience Graduate Program. They will each be doing a rotation in the lab during fall. Welcome!
Carrissa presents her poster!
Carrissa presented her poster at the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Symposium today … Great job, Carrissa! We also said goodbye today to Carrissa who will be heading back to finish her degree at Albany State University.
Welcome Cedric Bowe and Carrissa Morgan for summer 2022!
Carrissa Morgan and Cedric Bowe are each joining the lab for the summer. Carrissa is a student in the LGS-SOAR program. Cedric is a rotation student in the Neuroscience Graduate Program and the MD/PhD program at Emory.
Osama and Megan’s end-of-semester lab meeting
Congrats to Osama and Megan on completing their undergraduate research for the semester, and for giving a wonderful presentation about it to the lab! Click through to see the picture
Lab get-together
It was great to see everyone who could make it at a joint lab get-together with the Devineni lab! Click through to see the picture
Welcome Eden Zhu!
Eden Zhu from the Neuroscience Graduate Program is doing a rotation in the lab. Welcome Eden!
Welcome Rowan Gargiullo!
We are all very excited to welcome Rowan, the lab’s new Research Specialist. You can read more about Rowan on the Lab Members page.