About us
The Li lab studies molecular pathways that control neural stem cell fate, differentiation, and circuit assembly. We focus on the development of the cerebellum. We employ mouse genetics, embryonic stem cell differentiation, 3D-imaging, single-cell analysis to unveil mechanisms of brain development in health and disease.
News
- Our paper is now published in Nature Neuroscience!Posted on August 19, 2025
- Our paper is accepted by Nature NeurosciencePosted on July 31, 2025
- A new preprint article in bioRxivPosted on November 8, 2024
- Congratulations to Dr. Nagham Farah!Posted on August 6, 2024
- Nagham won poster award again and will speak at the SfN meetingPosted on August 11, 2023
- Training and Professional Development
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TEAching Tuesdays: What Are They Going to Ask Me?
TEAching Tuesdays: What are they going to ask me? Preparing for Class SessionsFebruary 10TAs and Postdocs! Come to Rowe 319 Tuesdays at 10AM to for... [Read More] -
Becoming a Leader: Conflict Resolution
Becoming a leader: Conflict resolution and meeting management (For GAs and PostDocs) February 11, 12:30-1:30 PM - ROWE 319 Planning on... [Read More] -
DOSO Faculty Workshop Series: Room Change
The Dean of Students Office presents the Faculty Workshop Series - Holistic Student Support! February's topic will focus on: Religious Accommodations Best... [Read More] -
Principles of Effective Course Design
Principles of Effective Course Design Wednesday, February 11, 1:00-2:00 Presenters: Cathy Healy and Jennifer Parker In this... [Read More] -
Teaching Peace: Field-Based Experiential Learning
Many early-career scholars never receive the critical training in pedagogy and teaching they need to navigate the academic classroom. Join us for an interactive... [Read More]
Contact
| Phone: | 860-678-3836 |
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| E-mail: | jali@uchc.edu |
| Address: | Cell and Genome Sciences Building R1143 Department of Genetics and Genome Science University of Connecticut Health Center 400 Farmington Ave. Farmington, CT 06030-6403 |




