New paper published in eLife
Many events in our lives resemble experiences we have had before, without being identical to them. Whenever you attend a party, for...
Maryna Pilkiw, MSc
Maryna successfully defended her Master thesis that uncovered unique feature selectivity of neurons in the lateral entorhinal cortex in...
SfN Meeting 2016
We had only one poster presentation this year, but it was a memorable one. Maryna presented a summary of her research in the past three...
Two new master's degree holders
Navi and Bardia have successfully defended their Master theses at the end of September. Navi studied how stress modulates the motivation...
Conference time
May-July are time for us to showcased our latest research outcome in several conferences: Canadian Association Neuroscience Meeting...
New paper published in Cell Reports
In our daily lives, stimuli are often predictive of negative or positive events that will occur some time later. We found that enhancing...
Volunteer positions available!
The lab is currently looking for several motivated students to help with our social neuroscience research. This work involves handling...
Dr. Morrissey
Mark Morrissey has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis and was awarded the first Ph.D. degree in the Takehara lab! His thesis...
SfN meeting 2015
Julien, Tag, Stephanie, and Navi presented posters during the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Chicago. Julien and Tag...