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2019 Grass Fellowships are Awarded to Early-Career Scientists

Published on March 25, 2019
2019 Grass Fellowships are Awarded to Early-Career Scientists
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Congratulations to the 2019 Grass Fellowship recipients! These early-career scientists will spend the upcoming summer at the MBL pursuing a self-designed, independent research project. The Grass Fellows function as an intellectual and social group within the MBL scientific community while sharing research space in the storied Grass Lab.

This years’ Grass Fellows are pursuing a range of neuroscience-related questions  — from the neural basis of escape behavior in the octopus to the effects of Insecticides on vision and navigation in honeybees.

The 2019 Grass Fellows are profiled here.

Photo: Former Grass Fellows in their MBL lab. Credit: Beth Armstrong

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Source: 2019 | The Grass Foundation

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