Malavika Murugan
@muruganmalu
asst. prof at emory, neuroscientist, cricket obsessed. muruganlab.com
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29-07-2016 02:34:08
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Hear ye!🔔 🔔 Applications are open to postdocs for Princeton's postdoc symposium TigerBrain! Come to PNI to talk about your work and meet our awesome faculty! Brad Dickerson and I would love to meet you! Apps due 8/15 forms.gle/8zEyzfJwZcDzPH… Plz RT🙌
Our long awaited feature-specific RPE (previously known as the vector RPE) paper is finally out! 🎇🎇🎇 nature.com/articles/s4159… Huge thanks to co-authors Yotam Sagiv , Ben Engelhard, Ilana Witten, Nathaniel Daw
I’m looking for a research technician to help study the role of the basal ganglia in foraging decisions Northwestern Neuroscience. This is a great opportunity to get experience before grad school and help lead a project!
Want to join Berkeley Neuroscience ? Our brand new Department of Neuroscience has its first search for an Assistant professor in Systems, Computational, and Cognitive Neuroscience. Apply now! aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04581
Incredibly excited to finally be able to share this portion of my dissertation work! It wouldn't have been possible without the support of Dr. Aubrey Kelly and Malavika Murugan!
Check out this really cool work from Brandon Fricker and Dr. Aubrey Kelly on a peer group preference in an adorable rodent model. It was so fun to be a part of this.
So excited to have this out on Nature Communications
First first-author publication of my PhD in the Malavika Murugan lab finally out in Nature Communications! Huge shoutout to Sonia and Hymavathy Balasubramanian for all their help! And the rest of the team Nick, Jari L. Javier / river to the sea 🇵🇸, and Maha Rashid too. Check it out here: nature.com/articles/s4146…
This paper is now published in Cell Reports! Our study investigates how the sugar circuit diverges into different pathways that mediate different behaviors. The revision has a ton of new data and circuit simulations (thanks to the model by Philip Shiu!) cell.com/cell-reports/f…
I plan to admit 1-2 PhD students to join my lab at Emory (emorymadlab.com). I am especially interested in folks hoping to study (1) infant social cognition or (2) how language/speech influences children's social reasoning (& be co-advised by Lynne Nygaard). Please share!
We are hiring in systems and behavioral neuroscience! Come join us Johns Hopkins University which is investing big time in the mind and brain. PBS department is awesome - wide breadth of topics, amazing colleagues. We are part of broader neuro ecosystem including OneNeuro Initiative Kavli NDI Hopkins
Yes! I am honored to be a Special Guest: Everyone please come and hang out with all the most social of neuroscientists on Monday at 6:45 for the Social Neuroscience Social! Society for Neuroscience (SfN)