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Postdoctoral Associates

Our Postdoctoral Associates are a valuable asset to our department through research productivity and by participating in the campus postdoc community. The postdoc group in our department holds regular meetings throughout the semester to discuss their current projects, take part in professional development oppportunities and coordinate outreach events. Each spring the Postdocs share their current research through a series of talks called PoSSe, the Postdoctoral Seminar Series.

The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs organizes the broader postdoctoral community on campus, including hosting events and sharing award opportunities throughout the year.

Current Postdocs

 

amalia napoli headshotAmalia Napoli

Wollmuth Lab

The role of ionotropic receptors and ionic transporters in neurogenesis and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Email: amalia.napoli@stonybrook.edu

Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amalia-Napoli

Twitter: @amalia_napolicom/in/acmchale

 

isabel hubbard headshotIsabel Hubbard

Dubnau Lab

Glial C9orf72 Repeat Expression Produces Cell-intrinsic and Non-Cell Autonomous Toxicity in Drosophila

Email: isabel.hubbard@stonybrook.edu

 

 

 

PhotoJaved Iqbal
Shrestha Lab

Translational control of long-term aversive memories 

Email: javed.iqbal@stonybrook.edu

 

 

PhotoJoanna Sczurkowska
Shelly Lab

The role of lipid transport proteins in dendrite development

Email:joanna.szczurkowska@stonybrook.edu

 

 

 

 

john chen headshotJohn Chen

Fontanini Lab

Sensorimotor Circuits in Taste-guided Decision Making

Email: john.chen.3@stonybrook.edu

 

 

 

Jonathan Plessis-Belair headshotJonathan Plessis-Belair

Sher Lab

Nuclear Import Defects in an NEMF Mouse Model of Neurodegeneration

Email: jonathan.plessis-belair@stonybrook.edu

 

 

 

liam lang headshotLiam Lang

Fontanini Lab

Metastable Cortical Dynamics During Taste-based

Decision-making

Email: liam.lang@stonybrook.edu

 

 

 

PhotoXinxing Wang (Research Scientist)
Ge and Xiong Lab

Reprogramming neural circuit activity via lipid metabolism to promote adult hippocampus neurogenesis and cognitive function.

Email:xinxingw2016@gmail.com
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Xin-Xing-Wang-2/publications

 

 

zachary hobel headshotZachary Hobel

Plotkin Lab

The Role of the Basolateral Amygdala to Dorsolateral Striatum Circuit in Compulsive Motor Behaviors

Email: zachary.hobel@stonybrook.edu