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Tomoko Ohyama

Professor
McGill University
Participates in 2 items
I am interested in how sensory information is processed to generate specific behavior.  I would like to understand the structural circuits and functional mechanisms.  To elucidate neuronal circuits and mechanisms involved in multi-sensory integration and sensory-motor integration of behavior, we use Drosophila larvae as a model system.  To identify the neurons involved in specific behaviors we have taken a forward genetic approach using GAL4 lines library, which have been made by G. Rubin. Currently, I am focusing on the similarities and differences between the neural circuits that underlie avoidance and escape responses.I received my Ph.D degree in 2009 from the Baylor College of Medicine, where I performed my thesis work in Dr. Hugo Bellen's Lab.  My Ph.D work involved novel components that regulate neurotransmitter release and recycling. Lab Website

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