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How the mouse got its stripes | Hoekstra Lab
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Skip to main content. Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Center for Brain Science. Museum of Comparative Zoology. How the mouse got its stripes. November 3, 2016. Evo-devo of stripe formation, work led by postdoc Ricardo Mallarino,. Featured in The Atlantic. And Harvard MCB News. Photo credit J. F. Broekhuis). Read more about Nikki Hughes.
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Recent Alumni - The Buckner Laboratory at Harvard University
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CENTER FOR BRAIN SCIENCE. Elizabeth Beam graduated from Duke University in 2013 with a BS in Neuroscience, a BA in English, and a minor in Chemistry. Her undergraduate research mapped the network structure of neuroanatomical and psychological terms in the literature of cognitive neuroscience. As a Research Assistant in the Buckner lab, she examined large-scale network connectivity in young adults vulnerable to mental illness. Aya was a Research Assistant. She received her BA in psychology from the Am...
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Data & Tools - The Buckner Laboratory at Harvard University
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CENTER FOR BRAIN SCIENCE. Data & Tools. The Brain Genomics Superstruct Project Open Access Data Release provides a carefully vetted collection of neuroimaging, behavior, cognitive, and personality data for over 1,500 uniformly collected human participants. [ Holmes et al., 2015. The 1000 Functional Connectomes Project provides 1200 ‘resting state’ functional MRI (R-fMRI) datasets independently collected across 33 sites. [ Biswal et al., 2010. The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is a major NIH initiative t...
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The Connectome Project | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. We are interested in the segmentation, visualization and analysis of brain scans in electron and optical microscopy in the multi-terabyte range. Sponsored by NSF, NIH and private foundations. Team Members: Ray Jones, Seymour Knowles-Barley, Verena Kaynig, Steffen Kirchhoff, Johanna Beyer, Ali Al-Awami, Adi Peleg, Daniel Haehn, Hanspeter Pfister. Our group collaborates with the Center for Brain Science.
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Partners | Center for Law, Brain and Behavior
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Association for psychological science. Boston society for neurology and psychiatry. Center for disease control. Cruel and unusual punishment. Essentialist view of the mind. James h. austin. Janet taylor spence award. Juvenile justice working group. Juvenile life without parole. Legal definition of pain. Miller v. alabama. Models of the mind. Montgomery v. louisiana. Myths of the brain. National Academy of Sciences. National institute of mental health. Normative status of law. Pain and the Brain. Affectiv...