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This project investigates how the brain processes smells using genetic and imaging techniques in mice. By altering neural activity patterns, it aims to uncover how olfactory information is transformed into behaviors related to food detection, predator avoidance, and mate selection.
I am interested in the neural basis of stimulus-driven behaviors. I propose a combination of molecular genetic, in vivo imaging and behavioral approaches to understand the neural processing of olfactory information in the mouse brain.Smell is an essential sense that allows animals to detect food, predators and mates.
Olfactory stimuli are recognized by odorant receptors expressed in sensory neurons in the nose.
Individual sensory neurons express one of 1300 receptor genes and neurons expressing…
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