The neuroscientist Catherine Dulac is overturning preconceptions about “male” and “female” instincts and opening new avenues to treating postpartum depression. Questions like “why do men and women act ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) has named Vikram Gadagkar, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in Jesse H. Goldberg's lab at Cornell University, and Johannes Kohl, PhD, a postdoctoral ...
The brain still holds many mysteries, but scientists are finding ways to learn more about how it works. Researchers Catherine Dulac and Xiaowei Zhuang of Harvard have created a powerful new tool for ...
Two Molecular and Cellular Biology professors, Takao K. Hensch ’88 and Catherine Dulac, received prestigious international awards this fall for their neuroscience research. Hensch was awarded the ...
It may seem like one of the cruelest aspects of the natural world, but research has shown that infanticide is actually an instinctive behavior in many animals - and Catherine Dulac has begun ...
The Society for Neuroscience jointly awarded its Ralph W. Gerard Prize — a lifetime achievement award recognizing groundbreaking research in neuroscience — to Harvard Molecular and Cellular Biology ...
For decades, scientists have viewed the brain as a veritable black box - and now Catherine Dulac and Xiaowei Zhuang are poised to open it. Dulac, the Higgins Professor of Molecular and Cellular ...
For the first time, scientists have deconstructed the brain circuits that orchestrate parenting behavior in mice. The team, led by Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Catherine Dulac, has ...