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202 results for "PiN"

202 results for "PiN"

Neural Cartography

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New x-ray microscopy technique enables comprehensive imaging of dense neural circuits. Wei-Chung Allen Lee’s lab, which studies the organization and function of neural circuits, collaborated with Alexandra Pacureanu, a scientist at the European...

Krissy Lyon (PiN)

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The Brain at Work In her psychology classes at Lewis & Clark College, Krissy Lyon often found herself asking how things in the brain worked. “You’re told, ‘the prefrontal lobe controls executive functions,’ but I wanted to know how,” Lyon explains. Though...

Repairing DNA Damage in Neurons

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Researchers discover a mechanism used by neurons to repair damage that occurs during neuronal activity. PiN student Daniel Gilliam is co-first author of paper appearing in Nature. “Use it or lose it” goes the adage, applied liberally to everything from...

Vicki Rubin Kelley

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My laboratory focuses on the molecular mechanisms of innate immunity and inflammation leading to tissue destruction. More specifically, we are investigating the attack mechanisms instrumental in targeted tissues for autoimmune destruction. Conversely, we...

HILS Open House: Interviews

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Admissions Q&A panel focused on graduate school interviews, followed by individual PhD program Q&As. Representatives from all Harvard Integrated Life Sciences (HILS) programs will be in attendance.

HILS Open House: Applications

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Admissions Q&A panel focused on letters of recommendation and application essays, followed by individual PhD program Q&As. There will be representatives present from all Harvard Integrated Life Sciences programs (which includes DMS).