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Color-enhanced microscopic image showing a branching network of neurons with connections radiating from a central point, displayed in shades of blue, green, and yellow on a black background

Molecular Neuroscience of Drosophila

Our lab is interested in mechanisms that allow innate behaviors to be encoded by genomes. Many behaviors are innate, from the courtship ritual of fruit flies to the suckling of a newborn human infant. We work at many different levels, from the molecule to the behavior.

We are located in the Gill Center for Biomolecular Sciences at Indiana University in Bloomington on the second floor of the MSB II Building.

Photo caption: Depth-coded confocal micrograph of the Class IV multidendritic neurons in Drosophila larvae. research in our laboratory has shown that the function of these cells is to detect mechanical and thermal pain. Live imaging performed by Dr. Ken Honjo PhD.

 

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