Alum Allison Coffin Connects Study of Zebrafish to Human Communication

Allison Coffin (Ph.D. '05, biology; advisor: Professor Arthur Popper) is now an associate professor of neuroscience at Washington State University Vancouver.

Nikolas Francis on the Neurophysiology of Listening

Nikolas Francis will begin his role as an assistant professor in the Brain and Behavior Institute with a joint appointment in biology in fall 2021. Francis has been at UMD since 2011, moving up from postdoctoral fellow to his current role as senior faculty specialist in biology.

Two Biology-UMB Collaborations Awarded MPower BHHP Grants

Three biology faculty members were funded with the seed grants: Ricardo Araneda, Joshua Singer and Colenso Speer.

Three Biology Students Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Karen Gu, biological sciences graduate student (Advisor: Scott Juntti); Madison Plunkert, biological sciences major (undergraduate researcher in Gerald Borgia's lab); and Elissa Moller (B.S. ’20, biological sciences) (undergraduate researcher in Sergei Sukharev's lab) received the honor.

Flashes Before Your Eyes: Non-invasive Visual Stimulation May Prime Cortex to Improve Vision

A new paper published in the journal Cerebral Cortex Communications by Crystal Lantz, a postdoctoral associate in biology, and Elizabeth Quinlan, a professor of biology and director of the University of Maryland’s Brain and Behavior Institute, shows that these changes in perceptual thresholds are reflected in the visual cortex.

Accurate Aging of Wild Animals Thanks to First Epigenetic Clock for Bats

Professor Gerald "Jerry" Wilkinson led a study that identifies age-related changes to DNA and reveals longevity-related differences between bat species. The study was published on March 12, 2021, in the journal Nature Communications.

Bridging Cultures and Supporting Collaborations

Q&A with Biology Professor and Brain and Behavior Institute Founding Director Betsy Quinlan.

Distinguished University Professor Sean Carroll Gives CMNS Dean's Distinguished Lecture

His talk was titled "A Series of Fortunate Events: Chance and the Making of the Planet, Life, and You."

Biology's Training Grant in Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing Renewed by the NIH

The training program, which the NIH has supported for 26 years, funds five graduate students and two postdocs. Distinguished University Professor Catherine Carr is co-principal investigator for the program.

Professor Elizabeth Quinlan Named Founding Director of New Brain and Behavior Institute

As the institute director, Quinlan will hold the Clark Leadership Chair in Neuroscience, which was endowed with a gift from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation that was matched by the state’s Maryland E-Nnovation Initiative Fund.

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