Alumni Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology and Affiliate Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Martha Gillette is featured in a new online video entitled "Neurosciences: The Clock." Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology Gene Robinson appears in a video entitled "Neurosciences: Bees ... and Brains."

Alumni Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology and Affiliate Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Martha Gillette is featured in a new online video entitled "Neurosciences: The Clock."

University neuroscience researchers are uncovering how biological timing systems, like circadian clocks, control brain functions. This research provides insights about synchronization that can positively effect people’s health and well being.

Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology Gene Robinson appears in a video entitled "Neurosciences: Bees ... and Brains."

University researchers are studying the naturally occurring behavioral plasticity of honey bees and looking for applications related to human behavior. What is learned from bees today may have far reaching applications for humans who are retiring, changing careers or pursuing new jobs and opportunities.