halelab uchicago.edu

The Hale Lab The University of Chicago

Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. The University of Chicago. Understanding how organisms change through time. How animals move and interact with the environment around them. Research on motor control and mechanosensation. Some photos from the lab! News from the lab and beyond. Katie Henderson was awarded a Graduate Research Fellowship from NSF in Spring of 2016! We are so excited to work with Claire and her group. His research is on proprioception in fish fins. Some of Our Favorite Sites!

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Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content. The University of Chicago. Understanding how organisms change through time. How animals move and interact with the environment around them. Research on motor control and mechanosensation. Some photos from the lab! News from the lab and beyond. Katie Henderson was awarded a Graduate Research Fellowship from NSF in Spring of 2016! We are so excited to work with Claire and her group. His research is on proprioception in fish fins. Some of Our Favorite Sites!

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