Neuroscience Research Groups

Neuroscience represents the largest theme within DPAG, with interests that range from fundamental questions concerning the flow and processing of information within cells, circuits and systems, to the generation and repair of neural circuits and the study of neuromuscular and neurological disorders. Neuroscience’s strategic goal for the next decade is to utilize these diverse strengths to marry a long tradition in integrative neurophysiology to new molecular-genetic/genomic approaches that promise to deliver mechanistic answers to circuit- and systems-level questions. Click on one of the research groups below to find out more...

FolderWyeth Bair
Research in the Bair Lab
FolderEsther Becker
Research at the Becker lab
PageJo Begbie
Research in the Begbie lab
PageColin Blakemore
Systems neuroscience
FolderSimon Butt
Research in the Butt lab
FolderZam Cader
Research in the Cader Lab
FolderDuncan Campbell
Research in the Campbell Lab
FolderStephanie Cragg
Research in the Cragg Lab
PageKay Davies
Research in the Davies lab
PageStephen Goodwin
Research in the Goodwin lab
FolderAlexander Jeans
Research in the Jeans Lab
FolderAndrew King
Research in the King Lab
FolderKristine Krug
Research in the Krug Lab
PageJi-Long Liu
Research in the Liu lab
FolderEdward Mann
Research in the Mann lab
FolderGero Miesenboeck
Research in the Miesenboeck Lab
FolderZoltan Molnar
Research in the Molnar Lab
FolderMary McMenamin
Research in the McMenamin Lab
FolderAndrew Parker
Research in the Parker Lab
PageChris Ponting
Research in the Ponting lab
PageDavid Satelle
Research in the Satelle lab
FolderJan Schnupp
Research in the Schnupp Lab
FolderJohn Stein
Research in the Stein Lab
FolderFrancis Szele
Research in the Szele Lab
FolderJeremy Taylor
Research in the Taylor Lab
FolderKevin Talbot
Research in the Talbot Lab
FolderRichard Wade-Martins
Research in the Wade-Martins Lab
FolderMatthew Wood
Research in the Wood Lab