Neural Mechanisms Governing Taste Memory in the Fruit Fly

We are currently investigating neural circuits governing feeding behavior and taste memory in the fly.  We have identified  a dopamine modulated circuit that controls the formation of aversive taste memory.  In addition, we have characterized the taste of fatty acids and identified novel fatty acid receptors in flies.

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Investigating the Genetic Basis of Sleep Through Experimental Evolution