Research Discovery Despite dramatic differences in shape, these direction-sensing retinal neurons have similar synaptic organization New study by Neuroscience PhD alum Malak El-Quessny and HWNI faculty member Marla Feller.Natalie TerranovaSeptember 9, 2021
Research Discovery Which way is up? Retinal neurons know, even when light deprivation during development distorts their shape Read our Q&A with Neuroscience PhD student Malak El-Quessny (Feller lab), explaining her new paper.Natalie TerranovaSeptember 1, 2020
NewsProfile Q&A with the 2020 Neuroscience PhD Program graduates Congratulations to our graduates! As always, we are inspired by and proud of our truly…Natalie TerranovaMay 27, 2020
Announcement Feller receives 2020 Distinguished Teaching Award MCB Professor of Neurobiology, Executive Director of the Miller Institute and member of the Helen…Natalie TerranovaMarch 24, 2020
Research Discovery Babies in the womb may see more than we thought By the second trimester, long before a baby’s eyes can see images, they can detect…Natalie TerranovaNovember 25, 2019
News Kids are the reviewers at this scientific journal By Rachel Henderson When Robert Knight made the half-joking comment at a meeting of scientists:…Cari IrwinOctober 15, 2019
Perspective Our Postdoc Job Market seminar series featured in editorial Obtaining a position as an independent investigator is a daunting prospect, and often requires skill…Cari IrwinJune 14, 2019
Research Discovery Light can shape the visual system before the eyes are even open By Rachel Henderson The eyes of mice do not open until about two weeks after…Cari IrwinJanuary 29, 2019
Perspective Why scientists should embrace teaching In a NeuroView article published in Neuron, Professor of Neurobiology and Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute…Natalie TerranovaSeptember 27, 2018