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Diversity is valued in the Department of Biology and at Emory. Emory University has been named a 2022 recipient of the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award, a national honor recognizing colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The de Roode lab studies the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases. Much of their work focuses on monarch butterflies, which use medicinal plants as a form of medication.
Micaela Martinez, Emory assistant professor of biology has teamed with David Perdue, a comedian for a new fall seminar: “Human Flourishing: Imagine a Just City.”
The Devineni lab studies how the brain integrates information from our internal and external worlds. They use flies as a model to study how taste, hunger, and reward signals are integrated at the single-cell level, and how reward pathways differentially modulate feeding in health and disease.
The Sober Lab uses Bengalese finches, also known as society finches, as a model system. The way birds control their song has a lot in common with human speech, both in how it's learned early in life and how it's vocalized in adults. The neural pathways for birdsong are also well known and restricted to that one activity.