Eugenia Chiappe
Associate
Eugenia Chiappe was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she studied Biology and Circus Arts. She moved to NYC for her PhD in neuroscience, where her interests evolved to examining the operation of neural circuits during animal behavior. Specifically, she is interested in establishing a causal relation between patterns of neural activity and Drosophila melanogaster’s exploratory behavior. In this way, she’d like to understand how sensory signals are transformed into and integrated with motor commands during locomotion: an ordinary task in the brain of mobile animals.
BS, Physiology & Molecular Biology, Universidad de Buenos Aires (1997)
PhD, Rockefeller University, New York (2006)






