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Wong-Campos Lab /
The lab aims to create new tools for biological discovery and study how neurons perform computations in the brain. The tool is as good as the science it allows and we work close to the application to understand its needs.
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We develop new tools for biology and uses them to understand how neurons perform computations in the brain. The team draws from a variety of scientific disciplines to build tools to help them understand how single neurons process information, a building block to understanding how networks of neurons and, ultimately, the brain performs computations. Beyond neuroscience, Wong-Campos also works to make the tools he develops applicable to a wide-range of biological questions. By working at the interface of tool development and biology, the team hopes to build better tools for science.