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Student Directory Harvard Program in Neuroscience 2016/2017 Student Directory Revised October 2016 Students—by entering classes 2016 Isle Bastille Winthrop Gillis Jenny Lu Momchil Tomov Celia Beron Rich Hakim Jasper Maniates-Selvin Shih-Yi Tseng David Brann Seul Ah Kim Julia Nguyen Eric Vaughn Salvador Brito Hyo Lee Tomás Osorno Ferro Keiko Weir Delara Chizari Suk Joon Lee Jenkang Tao Alex Zhang Daniel Gilliam 2015 Jim Bohnslav Xiaomeng Han Emma Krause Rebecca Senft Senan Ebrahim Lingfeng Hou Jae Eon Lee Clara Starkweather Alexander Greben Narendra Joshi Kelly McGuire Aniqa Tasnim Allison Hamilos Lauren Kershberg Alexandra Moore Nivanthika Wimalasena 2014 Asa Barth-Maron Vivian Hemmelder Siva Nagappan Chettiar Rachel Rodin Matthew Baum Krissy Lyon Aurel Nagy He Yang Cesar Echavarria Michael Marquis Paola Patella Lynn Yap Kelly Girskis Eric Mulhall Noah Pettit Qiyu Zhang 2013 Alex Batchelor Chong Guo Angela Kim Josef Turecek Michael Bukwich James Harris Elizabeth Lamkin Shan Shan Wang Chester Chia Stephen Holtz Dean Lee Stephen Zhang Brian Chow Kee Wui Huang Sasha Rayshubskiy Nicholas DeStefino Minsuk Hyun Ivan Santiago Michelle Frank Rob Johnson Bryan Song Greg Guitchounts Jessleen Kanwal Stephen Thornquist 2012 Ben Andreone Richard Held Hannah Somhegyi Christina Welsh Greg Bryman Gil Mandelbaum Chris Tzeng Yuwen Wu Selmaan Chettih Matthias Minderer Tara Raam Andrea Yung Ershela Durresi Rohan Ramesh Hugo Vega-Ramirez 2011 Masha Bloom Jinyue Liu Shay Neufeld Laura Driscoll Elliott Milner Candice Yip Liza Litvina Nicole Neubarth Students—by lab Andermann Lab Ginty Lab Liberles Lab Stevens Lab Rohan Ramesh (G5) Nicole Neubarth (G6) Narendra Joshi (G2) Christina Welsh (G5) Kelly McGuire (G2) Qiyu Zhang (G3) Yuwen Wu (G5) Aniqa Tasnim (G1) Lowell Lab Matt Baum (G3) Arlotta Lab Angela Kim (G4) James Harris (G4) Goodrich Lab Uchida Lab Dean Lee (G4) Andrea Yung (G5) Pecot Lab Mike Bukwich (G4) Chester Chia (G4) Ivan Santiago (G4) Clara Starkweather (G2) Assad Lab Michelle Frank (G4) Aziz Karakhanyan (G3) Allison Hamilos (G2) Umemori Lab Lingfeng Hou (G2) Gray Lab Regehr Lab Siva Nagappan Chettiar (G3) Nick DeStefino (G4) Chong Guo (G4) Cash Lab Josef Turecek (G4) Walsh Lab Senan Ebrahim (G2) Greenberg Lab Kelly Girskis (G3) Shela Durresi (G5) Rogulja Lab Rachel Rodin (G3) C. Chen Lab Chris Tzeng (G5) Hannah Somhegyi (G5) Liza Litvina (G6) Aurel Nagy (G3) Bryan Song (G4) Wilson Lab Lynn Yap (G3) Stephen Zhang (G4) Alexandra Batchelor (G4) Corey Lab Alexander Greben (G2) Stephen Holtz (G4) Eric Mulhall (G3) Sabatini Lab Sasha Rayshubskiy (G4) Gu Lab Helen Hou (G7) Asa Barth-Maron (G3) Cox Lab Ben Andreone (G5) Shay Neufeld (G6) Michael Marquis (G3) Greg Guitchounts (G4) Brian Chow (G4) Gil Mandelbaum (G5) Paola Patella (G3) Cesar Echavarria (G3) Kee Sui Huang (G4) Alexandra Moore (G2) Harvey Lab Minsuk Hyun (G4) Jenny Lu (G1) Crickmore Lab Laura Driscoll (G6) Jay Lee (G2) Stephen Thornquist (G4) Selmaan Chettih (G5) Suk Joon Lee (G1) Woolf Lab Matthias Minderer (G5) Nivanthika Wimalasena (G2) Noah Pettit (G3) Datta Lab Sahay Lab Jim Bohnslav (G2) Masha Bloom (G6) Tara Raam (G5) Hugo Vega-Ramirez (G5) Heiman Lab Do Lab Candice Yip (G6) Elliott Milner (G6) Samuel Lab Elizabeth Lamkin (G4) Greg Bryman (G5) Jessleen Kanwal (G4) Kaeser Lab Drugowitsch Lab Sanes Lab Richard Held (G5) Emma Krause (g2) Jinyue Liu (G6) Shan Shan Wang (G4) Lauren Kershberg (G2) Dymecki Lab Krissy Lyon (G3) Kunes Lab Rebecca Senft (G2) He Yang (G3) Engert Lab Rob Johnson (G4) Ben Andreone Asa Barth-Maron Isle Bastille University of Maryland—College Park Lehigh University Cornell University Entered 2012 Entered 2014 Entered 2016 The Gu Lab The Wilson Lab Ibastille [at] g.harvard.edu bandreone [at] fas.harvard.edu asabarthmaron [at] g.harvard.edu Alexandra Batchelor Matthew Baum Celia Beron Cambridge University Yale University/HMS University of Texas Entered 2013 Entered 2014 Entered 2016 The Wilson Lab The Stevens Lab celia_beron [at] g.harvard.edu abatchelor [at] fas.harvard.edu matthew_baum [at] hms.harvard.edu Masha Bloom James Bohnslav David Brann Barnard College Harvard College Columbia University Entered 2011 Entered 2015 Entered 2016 The Datta Lab The Harvey Lab david_brann [at] g.harvard.edu Mbloom [at] fas.harvard.edu jbohnslav [at] gmail.com Salvador Brito Greg Bryman Michael Bukwich California Lutheran University University of Rochester New York University Entered 2016 Entered 2012 Entered 2013 salvador_brito [at] g.harvard.edu The Do Lab The Uchida Lab gbryman [at] fas.harvard.edu mbukwich [at] fas.harvard.edu Selmaan Chettih Chester Chia Delara Chizari Swarthmore College Rutgers University University of California, Berkeley Entered 2012 Entered 2013 Entered 2016 The Harvey Lab The Goodrich Lab mdchizari [at] g.harvard.edu chettih [at] fas.harvard.edu chesterchia [at] fas.harvard.edu Brian Chow Nicholas DeStefino Laura Driscoll University of California, San Diego University of Pittsburgh/HMS University of California, Berkeley Entered 2013 Entered 2013 Entered 2011 The Gu Lab The Gray Lab The Harvey Lab bchow [at] fas.harvard.edu nicholas_destefino [at] hms.harvard.edu Lluradriscoll [at] fas.harvard.edu Ershela Durresi Senan Ebrahim Cesar Echavarria Yale University/HMS Harvard College/HMS Massachusetts Institute of Technology Entered 2012 Entered 2015 Entered 2014 The Greenberg Lab The Cash Lab The Cox Lab ershela_durresi [at] hms.harvard.edu senan_ebrahim [at] hms.harvard.edu cechavarria [at] g.harvard.edu Michelle Frank Daniel Gilliam Winthrop Gillis St. Olaf College University of Alabama Boston University Entered 2013 Entered 2016 Entered 2016 The Goodrich Lab dgilliam [at] g.harvard.edu wgillis [at] g.harvard.edu michellefrank [at] fas.harvard.edu Kelly Girskis Alexander Greben Grigori Guitchounts University of Southern California McGill University Boston University Entered 2014 Entered 2015 Entered 2013 The Walsh Lab The Greenberg Lab The Cox Lab girskis [at] g.harvard.edu greben [at] g.harvard.edu guitchounts [at] fas.harvard.edu Chong Guo Richard Hakim Allison Hamilos Cornell University University of California, Berkeley MIT/HMS Entered 2013 Entered 2016 Entered 2015 The Regehr Lab rhakim [at] g.harvard.edu The Assad Lab [email protected] ahamilos [at] g.harvard.edu Xiaomeng (Mona) Han James Harris Richard Held Tsinghua University Bowdoin College/HMS Tulane University Entered 2015 Entered 2013 Entered 2012 xiaomenghan [at] g.harvard.edu The Arlotta Lab The Kaeser Lab james_harris [at] hms.harvard.edu rheld [at] fas.harvard.edu Vivian Hemmelder Stephen Holtz Lingfeng Hou University of Amsterdam University of Virginia Tsinghua University Entered 2014 Entered 2013 Entered 2015 v.hemmelder [at] fas.harvard.edu The Wilson Lab The Assad Lab holtz [at] fas.harvard.edu Lingfenghou [at] g.harvard.edu Kee Wui Huang Minsuk Hyun Robert Johnson Stanford University Stanford University Washington University Entered 2013 Entered 2013 Entered 2013 The Sabatini Lab The Sabatini Lab The Engert Lab keewuihuang [at] fas.harvard.edu minsukhyun [at] fas.harvard.edu robertevanjohnson [at] fas.harvard.edu Narendra Joshi Jessleen Kanwal Lauren Kershberg Amherst College University of Virginia Pomona College Entered 2015 Entered 2013 Entered 2015 The Liberles Lab The Samuel Lab The Kaeser Lab njoshi [at] g.harvard.edu jkanwal [at] fas.harvard.edu lkershberg [at] g.harvard.edu Angela Kim Seul Ah Kim Emma Krause Yonsei University Washington University Davidson College Entered 2013 Entered 2016 Entered 2015 The Lowell Lab seulah_kim [at] g.harvard.edu The Drugowitsch Lab angelakim01 [at] fas.harvard.edu emmakrause [at] g.harvard.edu Elizabeth Lamkin Dean Lee Hyo Lee Haverford College University of California, Los Angeles Washington University Entered 2013 Entered 2013 Entered 2016 The Heiman Lab The Arlotta Lab hyo_lee [at] g.harvard.edu elizabeth.lamkin [at] fas.harvard.edu sunglinglee [at] fas.harvard.edu Jae Eon Lee Suk Joon Lee Liza Litvina Korea Advance Institute of Science Dartmouth/HMS Wesleyan University Entered 2015 Entered 2016 Entered 2011 The Sabatini Lab The Sabatini Lab The C. Chen Lab jaylee [at] g.harvard.edu sukjoon_lee [at] hms.harvard.edu litvina [at] fas.harvard.edu Jinyue Liu Jenny Lu Kristine Lyon Cambridge University Harvard College/HMS Lewis & Clark College Entered 2011 Entered 2016 Entered 2014 The Sanes Lab The Wilson Lab The Dymecki Lab jinyueliu [at] fas.harvard.edu jenny_lu [at] hms.harvard.edu klyon [at] g.harvard.edu Gil Mandelbaum Jasper Maniates-Selvin Michael Marquis Tel Aviv University Washington University Arizona State University Entered 2012 Entered 2016 Entered 2014 The Sabatini Lab jtmaniatesselvin [at] g.harvard.edu The Wilson Lab gmandelbaum [at]fas.harvard.edu mmarquis [at] g.harvard.edu Kelly McGuire Elliott Milner Matthias Minderer Brown University Oberlin College Cambridge University Entered 2015 Entered 2011 Entered 2012 The Andermann Lab The Do Lab The Harvey Lab kmcguire [at] g.harvard.edu emilner [at] fas.harvard.edu minderer [at] fas.harvard.edu Eric Mulhall Alexandra Moore Sivapratha Nagappan Chettiar University of California, Santa Cruz University of Oregon University of California, Berkeley Entered 2014 Entered 2015 Entered 2014 The Corey Lab The Wilson Lab The Umemori Lab gricmulhall [at] g.harvard.edu alexandramoore [at] g.harvard.edu siva.nagappan [at] childrens.harvard.edu Aurel Nagy Nicole Neubarth Shay Neufeld Brown University/HMS University of Chicago McGill University Entered 2014 Entered 2011 Entered 2011 The Greenberg Lab The Ginty Lab The Sabatini Lab aurel_nagy [at] hms.harvard.edu nicoleneubarth [at] shayneufeld [at] fas.harvard.edu
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