Lukas Hoffmann (graduate student) wins the Graduate Program in Biology Academic and Professional Achievement Award. Congrats Lukas!
June 2015 – Kuebrich & Sober, Neuroscience
“Variations on a theme: Songbirds, variability, and sensorimotor error correction” by Ben Kuebrich (graduate student) and Sam Sober is published in Neuroscience as part of a special issue on the contributions of different model organisms to neuroscience research.
May 2015 – Lab awarded NSF research grant
The lab is awarded a 3-year research grant from the National Science Foundation.
March 2015 – Lyndie receives GRFP award
Lyndie Wood (graduate student) is awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Congratulations Lyndie!
February 2015 – Kittredge Elementary School visit
Students from the lab visit Kittredge Elementary School and demonstrate visuomotor adaptation.
January 2015 – Claire’s paper highlighted in NRN
Claire Tang’s paper in PLoS Biology is profiled as a “Research Highlight” in Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
January 2015 – Lyndie joins the lab
Alynda Wood (graduate student) joins the lab.
December 2014 – Tang et al., PLoS Biology
“Millisecond-Scale Motor Encoding in a Cortical Vocal Area” by Claire Tang (undergraduate), Kyle Srivastava (graduate student), Diala Chehayeb (technician), Ilya Nemenman (Emory Physics and Bio Departments) and Sam Sober is published in PLoS Biology.
October 2014 – podcast
Sam makes a guest appearance on the “Neuroscientists Talk Shop” podcast.
September 2014 – Kelly & Sober, Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
“A simple computational principle predicts vocal adaptation dynamics across age and error size” by Conor Kelly and Sam Sober is published in Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience.