Upcoming seminar at SfN
Sept. 22, 2019
At the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) annual meeting in Chicago, I will present my work as part of the Nanosymposium "Cerebellum Circuits and Functions" on Tuesday morning October 22nd, 2019.
Three months at the Brecht lab in Berlin
Sept. 2, 2019
I just arrived in Berlin to start my Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship. For the next three months, I will join the lab of Michael Brecht at the
Presenting at GRS & GRC Cerebellum, Switzerland
July 5, 2019
On Saturday July 13th, I will present my research during a talk at the Gordon Research Seminar on the Cerebellum in Switzerland, as well as on a poster during the following
Presenting at the PDC Seminar on Thursday April 25th
April 25, 2019
On Thursday April 25th, I presented my research to fellow postdocs at Princeton University during the PDC Seminar Series. I discussed my research studying the role of the cerebellum in decision-making, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and tickling. Thanks to the PDC Seminar Series organizers for this opportunity to share my research findings and…
New Jersey Autism Center of Excellence Postdoctoral Fellowship
April 2, 2019
I have been awarded the New Jersey Autism Center of Excellence (NJ ACE) Postdoctoral Fellowship! I am very grateful to NJ ACE for their intended support for my research. Unfortunately, I will have to decline this support because of overlap with Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship.
Young Women's Conference 2019
March 22, 2019
I had a blast at the Young Women's Conference organised by Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in Princeton. We had…
Presenting at Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Baltimore
March 2, 2019
During the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Baltimore, I presented…
I have received the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship
Feb. 12, 2019
I am happy and honoured to receive a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship for research on the neuroscience of tickling: cerebellar mechanisms and sensory prediction, which I will perform at Princeton University and the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Thank you to everyone who helped to support me in preparing for this…
Visit with the BrainCOGS outreach team to The Lawrenceville School
Jan. 25, 2019
We had a great time discussing neuroscience and even our recent paper with students from The Lawrenceville School. Thank you all for your input and the discussions!
Tiffany Chen joins the team
Jan. 11, 2019
Tiffany Chen (Molecular Biology '20) joins the Wang lab as an undergraduate student, and will be working under my supervision. She will be studying responses to different touch stimuli in mice to understand how Crus1 and deep cerebellar nuclei are involved in processing sensory information and how it differs in wildtype and autism models.