Person
Peng, Gang
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Biography and Research Interest
Gang Peng is a Principal Investigator at the Institutes of Brain Science and State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Fudan University. He received his B.Sc. degree in Peking University in 1996 and his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from PennState University in 2002. He was a postdoctoral research associate in Dr. Monte Westerfield’s laboratory in the Institute of Neuroscience in the University of Oregon between 2002 and 2008. He joined the Institutes of Brain Science and the State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Fudan University in 2008.
Our research has been focused on the molecular mechanisms underlying nervous system development and behavior in the zebrafish Danio rerio. The long term goal of his research is two-fold: to determine how external stimuli are processed by the neural circuits in the zebrafish brain to direct its adaptive behaviors; and to learn how the central neural circuits responsible for these behaviors are specified genetically and molecularly. In addition, his research group is generating zebrafish models of nervous system diseases and mental disorders, with the goal to provide novel routes for the understanding of the genetic underpinnings and the treatment of those diseases.
Our research has been focused on the molecular mechanisms underlying nervous system development and behavior in the zebrafish Danio rerio. The long term goal of his research is two-fold: to determine how external stimuli are processed by the neural circuits in the zebrafish brain to direct its adaptive behaviors; and to learn how the central neural circuits responsible for these behaviors are specified genetically and molecularly. In addition, his research group is generating zebrafish models of nervous system diseases and mental disorders, with the goal to provide novel routes for the understanding of the genetic underpinnings and the treatment of those diseases.
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