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This episode features Margarida’s interview with Claire, who studies how internal and external sensory cues are integrated to shape movements and posture during active locomotion, using zebrafish as a model.
Dr. Claire Wyart’s passion for science is deeply anchored in the sea. Even before university, she discovered the world of biology by looking and collecting marine life. This passion eventually came full circle when she started to do research using zebrafish as a model organism, which she still does to this day. Currently, Claire is a Principal Investigator at the Paris Brain Institute, where her lab investigates how sensory cues are integrated to shape movements and posture during active locomotion in the zebrafish.
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This episode features Margarida’s interview with Claire, who studies how internal and external sensory cues are integrated to shape movements and posture during active locomotion, using zebrafish as a model.
Dr. Claire Wyart’s passion for science is deeply anchored in the sea. Even before university, she discovered the world of biology by looking and collecting marine life. This passion eventually came full circle when she started to do research using zebrafish as a model organism, which she still does to this day. Currently, Claire is a Principal Investigator at the Paris Brain Institute, where her lab investigates how sensory cues are integrated to shape movements and posture during active locomotion in the zebrafish.
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