Connectome Research
Research focused on synaptic organization and neuronal structure in the Drosophila connectome, combining biological questions with computational analysis of neuron morphology, synapses, and connectivity.
My life sciences background spans neurobiology, connectomics, microscopy, immunofluorescence, molecular methods, animal models, and scientific methodology in both research and core facility environments.
Research focused on synaptic organization and neuronal structure in the Drosophila connectome, combining biological questions with computational analysis of neuron morphology, synapses, and connectivity.
Research and imaging support at the Weizmann Institute core facility, including confocal microscopy, immunofluorescence, researcher training, consultation, and scientific project support.
Experimental neuroscience work involving animal model systems, behavioral methods, and quantitative assessment of biological phenotypes in research contexts.
Tissue preparation, immunohistochemical staining, and optical imaging methods including confocal and fluorescence microscopy for anatomical and molecular characterization.