Christine McLeavey - Bio-X Bowes Fellow
Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Neurosciences
Faculty Advisors: Scott Delp (Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering) and Karl Deisseroth (Bioengineering, Psychiatry)
Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Neurosciences
Faculty Advisors: Scott Delp (Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering) and Karl Deisseroth (Bioengineering, Psychiatry)
Cellular replication is a defining feature of life. But how do cells reproduce themselves? Dr. Christine Jacobs-Wagner's laboratory addresses this fundamental question by probing the governing principles and the spatiotemporal mechanisms that underlie cellular replication, with an emphasis of cell morphogenesis, cell growth, chromosome dynamics and cell cycle regulation. They use bacteria as model systems for two main reasons. First, bacteria lack the complex control systems of eukaryotes (e.g., cyclin/Cdk machinery); yet their multiplication process is remarkably efficient and faithful.
Home Department: Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Faculty Advisor: Amit Etkin
Talk Title: Knowing How I Feel: The Role of Interoception in Emotion Processing and Regulation
Event: 29th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention
Supported by The Matthew Frank Family