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Striatal dopamine mediates hallucination-like perception in mice (Links to an external site)

Washington University School of Medicine news release • April 1, 2021September 20, 2021
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A study from Adam Kepecs’s lab in mice and people offers a new approach to investigating mental illnesses.

Oshri Avraham receives 2021 O’Leary Prize (Links to an external site)

Office of Neuroscience Research • March 31, 2021July 14, 2021
Oshri Avraham portrait

MeCP2 represses enhancers through chromosome topology-associated DNA methylation

By Brian • March 9, 2021September 20, 2021

In a new study, the Gabel lab explores the role of MeCP2 in regulating enhancers.

Electrical signaling in cells focus of $8.8 million grant (Links to an external site)

School of Medicine • February 26, 2021August 11, 2021
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Functional characterization of the dural sinuses as a neuroimmune interface

By Brian • January 27, 2021September 21, 2021

The Kipnis group describes a mechanism by which patrolling immune cells from the peripheral immune system survey cues about the immune status of the brain that accumulate in the cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain.

Values encoded in orbitofrontal cortex are causally related to economic choices

By Brian • December 17, 2020September 21, 2021

The Padoa-Schioppa lab demonstrates that choices are based on the computation of values of each option.

Construction progresses on neuroscience research building (Links to an external site)

School of Medicine • December 3, 2020August 24, 2021

James Fitzpatrick named a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Imaging Scientist (Links to an external site)

School of Medicine • December 2, 2020August 24, 2021

Paul Taghert named AAAS Fellow (Links to an external site)

The Source • November 24, 2020August 18, 2021
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Carlos Ponce named Packard Fellow (Links to an external site)

School of Medicine • October 15, 2020June 10, 2021

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