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Researchers in the Neurobiology Division (NEU) conduct cutting-edge neuroscience studies across multiple scales, from molecular interactions to complex neural networks. Current investigations focus on diverse areas such as: ion channel and receptor dynamics, synaptic formation and adaptability, neural cell development pathways, axon guidance mechanisms, sensory system operations (including vision, hearing, smell, and taste), and neural circuit functionality. Experimental models span cultured cells, invertebrate organisms, genetic models, and mammalian brain structures. The division provides comprehensive training in contemporary neurobiology techniques, incorporating genetic manipulation, molecular and cellular approaches, electrophysiology, bioimaging, computational modeling, and systems-level analysis.