Stanley Lab Awarded New $275K Grant To Study Bilateral Touch Integration

The Stanley Lab secured a 2 year R21 Grant from the NIH/NINDS entitled “Interhemispheric interactions underlying bilateral somatosensation”.  In this work, we will elucidate the neocortical laminar and cellular basis of interhemispheric computations underlying bilateral tactile interactions, and reveal their role in bilateral stimulus encoding and perception. We will investigate … More Stanley Lab Awarded New $275K Grant To Study Bilateral Touch Integration

Stanley Lab participates in #ShutDownSTEM

On June 10, the Stanley Lab joined academics across the country in the #ShutDownAcademia, #ShutDownSTEM, and #Strike4BlackLives movement. In solidarity, we did not perform any research nor conduct business as usual, but instead, used the day to reflect and educate ourselves on the injustices in our country as well as within our department. … More Stanley Lab participates in #ShutDownSTEM

Congratulations to Michael Bolus for receiving the J. Norman and Rosalyn Wells Fellowship

Michael Bolus, PhD candidate, was awarded the J. Norman and Rosalyn Wells Fellowship for graduate students in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Emory and Georgia Tech. This fellowship is awarded to doctoral students who are conducting meritorious research in the areas of neuroengineering or brain tumors, in recognition of … More Congratulations to Michael Bolus for receiving the J. Norman and Rosalyn Wells Fellowship

Stanley Lab welcomes rotating student Nmachi Anumba

The Stanley Lab is excited to welcome Nmachi Anumba for the spring semester as a rotating student through the NIH/NIBIB Training in Computational Neural Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory training grant.  Nmachi recently permanently joined the Keilholz Laboratory at Emory. Congratulations Nmachi!  

Stanley Lab welcomes rotating student Kyle Thomas

The Stanley Lab is excited to welcome Kyle Thomas for the Fall 2019 semester as a rotating student through the new neuroengineering training grant: NIH/NIBIB Training in Computational Neural Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory.  Kyle recently permanently joined the Sober Laboratory in Emory Neuroscience. Congratulations Kyle!