People List - Undergraduate Students
Veronica is an undergraduate student at Princeton, majoring in Neuroscience with certificates in Global Health and Health Policy and Engineering Biology. In the Wang lab, she studies how cerebellar perturbation in young mice impacts cognitive development and dendritic spine dynamics.
Thussenthan is an undergraduate student at Princeton, majoring in Molecular Biology with certificates in Computer Science and Neuroscience. He is interested in studying the effects of norepinephrine on synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory in the cerebellum at the Wang Lab.
Rachel is an undergraduate student in the Neuroscience department at Princeton. She is interested in the functions of the cerebellum and neurodevelopmental disorders. Her work in the Wang lab focuses on social behavior in mice using SLEAP.
Katelyn is an undergraduate student at Princeton, majoring in Neuroscience with a certificate in Computer Science. She is interested in studying social play behavior development in mice using multi-animal pose tracking techniques (SLEAP) at the Wang Lab.
Anurag is an undergraduate student at Princeton, majoring in Neuroscience with a minor in Creative Writing and Gender & Sexuality Studies. He is currently engaged in a study of the cerebellum's role in free exploration in the developing vs mature brain, using automated pose tracking techniques in the Wang Lab.