Exciting new collaborative paper out now in Plos Computational Biology! This original research article discusses the development of two whole-body computer models of the Xenopus laevis … Read more
Category: Research
Travelling fellowship success!
Giulia Messa, final year PhD student in the Neurobiology Group, has been awarded The Company of Biologists Travelling Fellowship. This funding will enable Giulia to … Read more
Helin Jalal showcases her research
Helin did an outstanding job presenting her research project at the MPHARM Year 4 poster presentations. She received great questions and had lengthy discussions with … Read more
New publication
Our recent, open access publication in Photoacoustics discusses the use of a compact all-fibre, high pulse energy supercontinuum laser to perform multi-spectral photoacoustic microscopy imaging of … Read more
Meet a member of the lab
Helin is a MPharm student who joined the Neurobiology lab in October 2019. Helin will be part of our group until the end of 2020 … Read more
Research Grant Success!
Stella Koutsikou has been awarded a Physiological Society UK research grant to support the lab’s work in identifying the ‘Neural substrates underlying simple decision-making in the … Read more
Meet a member of the lab
Obed, a BSc Year 2 undergraduate student at Medway School of Pharmacy, is the recipient of a prestigious summer scholarship awarded by The Physiological Society … Read more
Giulia delivers her first lecture!
Our PhD student, Giulia Messa, delivered her first research-led lecture on the Advanced Neuropharmacology module (PHAR1041; Module Lead: Dr. Stella Koutsikou). PHAR1041 is a final … Read more
Pharmacy students showcase their tadpole research
After a few months of hard work in the lab, it was great seeing our final year Pharmacy students enjoying the presentation … Read more
And the prize for Best Poster goes to………………. Neurobiology Lab!
Giulia (left) and Michelle (right) joined the Neurobiology Lab just over two months ago. This was their first opportunity to showcase their research at the … Read more