
Claire Rusch, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Biology
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
My research interests focus on how the environment shapes and is processed by the nervous system to control motor responses and behavior.
As a PhD student in the Riffell Laboratory in the Department of Biology of the University of Washington, I am examining the neural circuits underlying visual processing and learning in honeybees.
Master of Science, 'Neuroscience, Cognition and Behavior', 2014 - UPS (Toulouse, France)
Bachelor of Science, 'Cellular Biology and Physiology', 2012 - UPS (Toulouse, France)
Department of Biology
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
My research interests focus on how the environment shapes and is processed by the nervous system to control motor responses and behavior.
As a PhD student in the Riffell Laboratory in the Department of Biology of the University of Washington, I am examining the neural circuits underlying visual processing and learning in honeybees.
Master of Science, 'Neuroscience, Cognition and Behavior', 2014 - UPS (Toulouse, France)
Bachelor of Science, 'Cellular Biology and Physiology', 2012 - UPS (Toulouse, France)
CONTACT:
Claire Rusch
UW BIOLOGY, BOX 351800
SEATTLE, WA, 98195-1800
ruschc2(AT)uw(DOT)edu
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Claire Rusch
UW BIOLOGY, BOX 351800
SEATTLE, WA, 98195-1800
ruschc2(AT)uw(DOT)edu
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