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香港科技大学工学院老师教师导师介绍简介-Julie SEMMELHACK

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Julie SEMMELHACK



Telephone Number (852) 3469 2677


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jsemmelhack@ust.hk



Office Room 5462

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ORCID 0000-0002-8154-264X

Scopus ID 56695338800



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First Name (and Middle Name If Any)
Julie
SEMMELHACK




Highest Degree Acquired (e.g. PhD in Engineering Science)
PhD in Biology, University of California, San Diego




Related Web Titles
Assistant Professor, Division of Life Science
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering




Contact Information Telephone Number (852) 3469 2677


Email Email
jsemmelhack@ust.hk



Office Room 5462

Links Personal Web

Google Scholar KSJmVb4AAAAJ

ORCID 0000-0002-8154-264X

Scopus ID 56695338800



Research Interests Research Interests
Neural circuit
Neurobiology and neurosciences
Sensory neurobiology




Biography Biography
Julie Semmelhack received her PhD in 2009, working on the Drosophila olfactory system in Jing Wang's lab at UCSD. She began working on the zebrafish visual system as a postdoc with Herwig Baier, first at UCSF and then then Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology in Martinsried, Germany. Julie started her lab at HKUST in early 2017, and is using functional imaging and quantitative analysis of behavior to understand the neural circuits involved underlying innate visual behaviors.



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Research Interests Research Interests
Neural circuit
Neurobiology and neurosciences
Sensory neurobiology




Biography Biography
Julie Semmelhack received her PhD in 2009, working on the Drosophila olfactory system in Jing Wang's lab at UCSD. She began working on the zebrafish visual system as a postdoc with Herwig Baier, first at UCSF and then then Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology in Martinsried, Germany. Julie started her lab at HKUST in early 2017, and is using functional imaging and quantitative analysis of behavior to understand the neural circuits involved underlying innate visual behaviors.



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