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  • Dr. Claudia Moreno Named 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor

    Dr. Claudia Moreno Named 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor

    We are proud to announce that Claudia Moreno, PhD, Assistant Pofessor in the Department of Neurobiology & Biophysics, has been named a 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor — a recognition nominated directly by students and selected by a faculty and staff review committee. Each year, presenters at the Undergraduate Research Symposium are invited to nominate…

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  • Dr. Elizabeth Buffalo Elected as 2025 AAAS Fellow

    Dr. Elizabeth Buffalo Elected as 2025 AAAS Fellow

    The Department of Neurobiology & Biophysics is thrilled to congratulate department chair Elizabeth Buffalo, PhD, on her election as a 2025 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow. This prestigious honor recognizes members whose exceptional contributions to the advancement of science — and its application in service to society — have distinguished them…

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  • How Subcortical Brain Areas Shape Our Decisions: Insights from Professor Michele Basso’s SfN Talk

    How Subcortical Brain Areas Shape Our Decisions: Insights from Professor Michele Basso’s SfN Talk

    Society for Neuroscience 2025, San Diego, 11.19.2025 Special Lecture: Deep Decisions: Uncovering the Subcortical Role in PerceptualChoice — Michele A. Basso Abstract: Understanding of how the mammalian brain makes decisions centers largely on theintegrative functions of the cerebral cortex. Yet organisms lacking a cerebral cortex can combineinformation from different sources to make decisions. This lecture…

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  • Tuthill Lab’s snow fly research highlighted by Pew Innovation Fund

    Tuthill Lab’s snow fly research highlighted by Pew Innovation Fund

    Professor John Tuthill, a Pew Innovation Fund investigator, is collaborating with researchers at Universidad Austral de Chile to unlock the secrets of extreme cold tolerance in snow flies (Chionea valga). These remarkable insects have been observed moving about in temperatures as low as -10°F, making them ideal subjects for understanding the mechanisms of temperature resilience.…

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  • Announcing the 2025 NBIO Newsletter

    Announcing the 2025 NBIO Newsletter

    Join us in celebrating another year of innovative research, academic excellence, and the collaborative spirit that drives discovery in our department. Click on the image below to read the 2025 Neurobiology & Biophysics Newsletter.

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  • John Clark Presented Kinoshita Lecture Award from the National Foundation for Eye Research

    John Clark Presented Kinoshita Lecture Award from the National Foundation for Eye Research

    NBIO Professor John Clark was presented the 2025 Kinoshita Lecture Award from the National Foundation for Eye Research. The award was established in 1989 in honor of Dr. Jin. J. Kinoshita and highlights research contributions in etiology and prevention of cataract development. There is more information available on the NFER’s website.

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