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Marine and Environmental Sciences
Biomimetic Underwater Robot Program
Dr. Ayers’ research focus is on the neuroethology of motor systems in invertebrates and lower vertebrates and the application of this knowledge to the development of advanced robots.Lab details -
Behavioral Neuroscience
Developmental Neuropsychobiology Laboratory
Dr. Brenhouse’s lab studies the dynamic interaction between the brain, the body, and the environment throughout early life and adolescent development. Using animal models with genetic, behavioral, and pharmacological manipulation, her laboratory investigates why later manifestation of mental illness occurs, and how we might prevent it.Lab details -
Behavioral Neuroscience
Aggression Lab
Dr. Melloni studies the neurobiology of aggressive behavior. The main goal of this research is to understand how drug use and exposure to social stress during adolescence alter brain development and influence aggressive behavior.Lab details -
Biology
Monaghan Laboratory
Dr. Monaghan’s lab uses the axolotl salamander to investigate the cellular and molecular basis of complex tissue regeneration. Axolotls have the amazing ability to regenerate large portions of their limbs, tail, heart, and spinal cord. His lab studies the development and regeneration of the nervous system and limb and the interactions that take place between…Lab details -
Biology
O’Malley Laboratory
Dr. O’Malley studies the computational capabilities of neuronal populations at the core of nervous systems, including everything from sensorimotor transformations to more complex behaviors. Current projects are aimed at understanding symbolic operations in mammalian cortex.Lab details -
Behavioral Neuroscience
Laboratory of Neuroanatomy and Behavior
Stress-related mental illnesses like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) are twice as common in women, but relevant pre-clinical research on the mechanisms of stress and fear has primarily been conducted in male animals. Our work explores the relationships between neural structure and function when both males and females experience aversive events,…Lab details -
Behavioral Neuroscience
Center for Neurophysiology
Dr. Sikes specializes in the neurophysiology of the cingulate cortex; in particular, the role of cingulate cortex in pain sensation. Research has included pathway investigation to understand pain information transmission, and now focuses on contrasting the effects of somatic and visceral noxious stimulation on cingulate neuron activity.Lab details -
Biology
Action Laboratory
Motor skills such as throwing a ball, eating with knife and fork, or dancing are uniquely human and key to functional behavior. Optimizing the acquisition of skill and preventing or reverting the degradation of motor control requires rigorous quantitative understanding. The Action Lab analyzes how humans control their voluntary movements and how this control is…Lab details -
Biology
Cram Laboratory
Our laboratory uses the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans as an in vivo system to explore how mechanical forces are sensed and interpreted by cells. We are collaborating with Dr. Hari Parameswaran’s group in Bioengineering to understand how cells in a tissue communicate and coordinate their contractility, and with Dr. Ronen Zaidel-Bar at Tel Aviv University to understand how the…Lab details -
Biochemistry
Ebong Lab
The Ebong Lab studies the means by which endothelial cell mechanotransduction occurs in order to prevent or promote atherosclerosis.Lab details -
Biology
Godoy Laboratory
The Godoy Lab seeks to understand the the mechanism(s) regulating the DNA damage response in bacteria. This mediates survival, antibiotic resistance, and bacterial development. We use as model systems opportunistic pathogens known to mediate persisten infections in hospitals, and in environmental isolates from the the extreme environments of the Atacama Desert and the Patagonia in…Lab details -
Biochemistry
Shefelbine Lab
The Shefelbine Lab studies multiscale mechanics and musculoskeletal mechanobiology.Lab details
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Psychology Club
Founded in 1987, the Psychology Club is run entirely by Northeastern undergraduate psychology majors and stages events, runs programs and invites speakers to address the undergraduate student body.
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Northeastern University Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association
Our student affiliate organization of the American Osteopathic Association promotes osteopathic ideals and unity within the profession, to educate future osteopathic physicians.
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Origin: Northeastern’s Science & Tech Incubator
Origin is Northeastern’s premiere student-led organization for scientific & technological project incubation. On our site, you will find general information about our organization, including our programming, resources and ways to get involved. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out – we look forward to working with you!
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oSTEM
Northeastern University’s chapter of oSTEM, an organization that fosters leadership for LGBTQIA+ communities within STEM fields.
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NU Sci Magazine
NU Sci is Northeastern University’s first ever on-campus science magazine.
Student-formed and student-run we are a group that meets to discuss scientific events and create a product that educates and enlightens the NU community.
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Nu Rho Psi National Honor Society
Nu Rho Psi is a branch of the National Honor Society in Neuroscience.
Membership into this honor society is for life and is often a springboard for networking and the collaboration of like- minded colleagues interested in the study of the brain.
We encourage intellectual and social interaction between students, faculty, and professionals in neuroscience and related fields; increase public awareness of neuroscience and its benefits for the individual and society; and encourage service to the community through various outreach projects. -
Minority Association of Pre-Health Students
MAPS is dedicated to providing students from primarily minority backgrounds on a PreHealth track with helpful tools and opportunities on their way to careers in medicine, dentistry, PA, veterinary medicine, and pharmacy through workshops, speaker panels, test prep, and advising resources.
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Math Club
Math Club provides a setting for students interested in mathematics to meet other students sharing common interests. We regularly host guest speakers for invited talks on interesting mathematical topics.
Otherwise, meetings feature problem-solving, networking, research, and industry opportunities.
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Linguistics Club
You don’t have to be a linguistics student to attend our meetings. Anyone with an interest in language is welcome. If you’re considering a major or minor in linguistics, it’s a great way to meet other students and learn about what we do.
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Biochemistry Club
The BioChemistry Club provides tutoring and mentoring channels, engages guest speakers, and coordinates trips to locations that enhance the student’s educational experiences.
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Biology Club
The Biology Club offers the opportunity for outings (mountain climbs, overnight camping, nature hikes, and canoe trips), movies, guest lectures, and other diverse activities which are defined by the interested biology, biochemistry and non-majors.
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Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) National Biological Honor Society
Tri-Beta is an undergraduate-focused national honor society established in 1922 with more than 670 chapters and 200,000 biologists inducted across the United States and Puerto Rico.