School of Medicine
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Can Dong
Postdoctoral Scholar, Neurobiology
BioMy research focuses on the cognitive mechanisms underpinning learning and memory and asks the following questions: 1) What are the neural bases for flexible coding of the brain and how do experiences shape these processes? 2) How do cross-brain-region activities influence memory encoding and recall? 3) Develop new techniques/methods to reintroduce the normal activity in the malfunctioned brains.
Durin my postdoc, I will work on spatial and social memory integration in the hippocampus to understand the mechanism of flexible coding in healthy and diseased brains. -
Chenzhou Hao
Basic Life Research Scientist, Neurobiology
BioMy expertise encompasses drug design, screening, and optimization. Currently, I am collaborating with my team to discover next-generation antiviral drugs targeting potentially pandemic viruses through structure-based drug discovery approaches.
My research interests include scientific visualization and structural biology, and I am eager to contribute to human health as a drug hunter in the future. In addition to my passion for research, I enjoy music, history, and architecture.
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Eric I. Knudsen
Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor in the School of Medicine, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsCellular mechanisms of spatial attention and learning, studied in the central nervous system in birds, using behavioral, systems, cellular and molecular techniques.
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Uel Jackson McMahan
Professor of Neurobiology and of Structural Biology, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe are currently investigating mechanisms involved in synaptic transmission and synaptogenesis using electron microscope tomography in ways that provide in situ 3D structural information at macromolecular resolution.