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DAPI stain of nuclei in anterior piriform cortex

Undergraduates

Is this the right lab for you?

First, ask yourself, "Why do I want to do research?"
Next, ask yourself, "How much time do I have to devote to lab work?" 

We are looking for motivated students that are invested in Neuroscience research.  Typically, students that can devote 4-8 hour blocks of time to the lab are able to make significant contributions to our research program. Scroll down to see what other students have done in the lab. To find out more about our current projects check out our Research and Publications pages. 


Previous Undergraduates

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Nathan Vogler (Senior)                
Thesis Project: Electrophysiological investigation of inhibition onto excitatory neurons in APC
  • Author on 2018 PNAS paper
  • Co-first Author with Adam Large on our 2016 PNAS paper
  • Currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Pittsburgh
Paul Schick (Senior)
  • Author on the 2016 Frontiers Paper
  • Author on the 2018 PNAS paper
  • Research Technician for 1 yr post graduation
Samuel Mehan (Senior)
Thesis Project:  Odor ensemble activity in the Piriform Cortex
  • Currently a research technician in the Oswald Lab
  • Is a contributing author on manuscript currently in preparation.

Emmanual Kamboroglos (Senior)     Thesis Project: Distributions of VIP interneurons in the piriform cortex

Thomas Diehl (Junior, Senior)          Thesis Project: Inhibitory interneuron distributions in piriform cortex
                                                                                       Awarded Brackenridge Research Fellowship
                                                                      
Elisabeta Blandin (Junior, Senior) 
Alexis Gray (Junior)
David Fear (Junior)
Zachary Gillis (Junior)
Zack Doyle (Senior)    
 


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