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
- 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
- Welcome new PhD Student, Martina Ysabel Mendoza Miranda!Posted on May 23, 2023
- Nagham won best poster at ISG eventPosted on December 2, 2022
- Training and Professional Development
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TEAching Tuesdays for TAs: Welcome
TEAching Tuesdays for TAs, 10 AM: Welcome!TAs- Come to the Beanery Tuesdays at 10AM to casually discuss any challenges or wins you have in the classroom.... [Read More] -
Specifications Grading: Are You Ready Player One
Specifications Grading: Are you ready Player One? January 29, 1:00-2:00pmOnlinePresenter: Martina Rosenberg, CETL-Faculty DevelopmentSpecifications... [Read More] -
Using Lego to Teach Civil War and Peacebuilding
Want to learn how to use LEGO to teach civil war and peacebuilding? Join Giuditta Fontana for a workshop with interactive demonstrations, feedback, and... [Read More] -
TGS's Timely Topics: Hiring GAs
The Graduate School’sSpring 2025Timely Topics SeriesTimely Topics is a series of opportunities to engage with subject matter experts on topics... [Read More] -
Developing Student AI Fluencies in Your Class
Developing Student AI Fluencies in your class: teaching critical assessment of LLM output February 4, 5:30 – 6:30 PM Presenter: Tina Huey,... [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 |