Nov 14, 2022Congratulations to our team for our newest publication in Press in Frontiers in NeuroscienceNocturnal mosquito Cryptochrome1 mediates greater electrophysiological and behavioral responses to blue light relative to diurnal...
Sep 16, 2022David Au receives the Trainee Professional Development Award (TPDA) for Neuroscience 2022The Trainee Professional Development Award (TPDA) recognizes undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who demonstrate...
May 27, 2022David Au is awarded a Summer Inclusive Excellence fellowship!These grants are available by application for students whose research, teaching, and/or service supports diversity, equity, and inclusion...
May 21, 2022Jenny Liu presents her work at the 2022 UROP symposium!Congrats on your first poster presentation Jenny!
Apr 25, 2022David Au is awarded the Graduate Dean's Dissertation fellowship!This prestigious fellowship is offered by the Graduate Dean to help graduate students finish their research projects. Congratulations David!
Feb 16, 2022David Au receives SRBR Emmett Chappell Award (2022)The Trainee and Young Faculty Diversity Enhancement (TYDE) fellowships, first established for the 2018 SRBR meeting, have been renamed...
Nov 16, 2021David Au: Distinguished Public Impact Fellow (2021)David Au, physiology and biophysics, researches how insects like flies and mosquitos receive photic inputs to drive specific behaviors,...
Jul 2, 2021David Au receives NIH F31-Diversity GrantDavid Au receives an NIH F31-Divesity grant for his work in identifying photoreceptor pathways in flies and mosquitoes! Stellar job David!