Free Virtual Lecture – Body Builders: How Animals Regenerate New Parts
Regeneration is a remarkable phenomenon in which an animal can regrow parts of its body that are lost or damaged by injury. Humans, for example, can repair some organs, but...
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Regeneration is a remarkable phenomenon in which an animal can regrow parts of its body that are lost or damaged by injury. Humans, for example, can repair some organs, but...
Regeneration is a remarkable phenomenon in which an animal can regrow parts of its body that are lost or damaged by injury. Humans, for example, can repair some organs, but...
Join us for a colloquium presented by Marc Fuccillo, UPenn Medical School. Title: Exploring the molecular and neural circuit architecture of goal-directed behavior Abstract: The organization of animal behavior according...
Join us for a colloquium presented by Marc Fuccillo, UPenn Medical School. Title: Exploring the molecular and neural circuit architecture of goal-directed behavior Abstract: The organization of animal behavior according...
As the crow flies and the beetle rolls: Straight-line orientation from behavior to neurons Abstract: The seemingly simple act of walking in a straight line involves a complex interplay of various sensory...
As the crow flies and the beetle rolls: Straight-line orientation from behavior to neurons Abstract: The seemingly simple act of walking in a straight line involves a complex interplay of various sensory...
TITLE: Neuronal algorithms for extracting multiple percepts from a single stimulus ABSTRACT: When we consider the processing of a tactile stimulus, it is natural to focus on what the stimulus feels like and...
TITLE: Neuronal algorithms for extracting multiple percepts from a single stimulus ABSTRACT: When we consider the processing of a tactile stimulus, it is natural to focus on what the stimulus feels like and...
Joseph M. DeSimone is the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Chemical Engineering with...
Joseph M. DeSimone is the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Chemical Engineering with...