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News from 2020

Thanks to Everyone Who Contributed to the MCB Gift Drive for Rosie’s Place

This year, despite social distancing, MCB’s annual gift drive raised over $10,000 in donations and gifts for the women’s shelter Rosie’s Place. The final total included $10,215.00, six…

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Evelyn Wong (Neuro, Romance Languages & Literature ‘21) to Study in UK on a Marshall Scholarship

Neuroscience and Romance Languages & Literature concentrator Evelyn Wong (‘21) has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship to study neuroscience at University College London. Each year, the Marshall Scholarship…

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American Physical Society (APS) Showcases Video Made in Murray and Nelson Labs

Each year, the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Fluid Dynamics holds a video and poster contest, celebrating 2-3 minute videos that communicate concepts in biophysics and fluid…

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MCB’s Annual Gift Drive Will Collect Donations and Gift Cards for Rosie’s Place

For the third year in a row, MCB decided to support Rosie’s Place, the oldest women shelter in the United States and a place where women and their…

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Always Checking Errors in Brains and Machines [Uchida Lab]

The last several years have seen remarkable developments in artificial intelligence (AI). Computers can now play complex video games such as Pac-Man, Space Invader, and even StarCraft II…

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A Neuroscientist and a Philanthropist: Catherine Dulac’s Work with the Richard Lounsbery Foundation

One of the many hats MCB faculty Catherine Dulac wears is serving on the Board of Directors of the Richard Lounsbery Foundation. Established in 1959, the Richard Lounsbery…

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MCB Wishes Everyone a Happy Turkey Day!

Like many other events and traditions, this year’s holidays will be very different from years past. Finding ways to celebrate the small things and connecting with family and…

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Undergraduate Spotlight: Aba Sam (Neuroscience ‘21)

Neuroscience concentrator Aba Sam (’21, Dulac Lab) says the strangest part of being on campus for thesis research has been the quiet. In past semesters, her schedule was…

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