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USRP 2013 - Of Mice and Flies: How Neural Circuits are Organized and Built

Of Mice and Flies: How Neural Circuits are Organized and Built

2013 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 10, 2013

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Headshot portrait of Liqun Luo - Ann & Bill Swindells Professor and Professor (by courtesy) of Neurobiology

Liqun Luo - Ann & Bill Swindells Professor and Professor (by courtesy) of Neurobiology

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Dr. Luo's lab studies how neural circuits are organized to process information, and how they are assembled during development.

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