Prosocial Behavior Lab
Principal Investigator
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Ye Emily Wu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
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Department of Neurobiology
Department of Biological Chemistry
David Geffen School of Medicine
University of California, Los Angeles
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Email: ye.wu@ucla.edu
Dr. Wu received her B.S. in Biology from Peking University, China. She conducted her graduate research in the laboratory of Kang Shen at Stanford University, working on molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating synapse formation and axonal transport. She subsequently conducted her postdoctoral research in the laboratory of Daniel Geschwind at UCLA, where she combined functional genomic approaches with experimental systems to understand the molecular underpinnings of autism spectrum disorder. She later worked in Weizhe Hong’s laboratory at UCLA, studying neural mechanisms underlying animal social behaviors. She applied and developed single-cell RNA-sequencing techniques to dissect the molecular and functional cell type diversity and sex differences in a critical social brain area. She further investigated the neural circuitry governing prosocial behavior by combining novel behavioral paradigms, in vivo calcium imaging, functional manipulation, and computational approaches. She joined the Departments of Neurobiology and Biological Chemistry as an Assistant Professor in February 2024.
CONTACT INFO
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Ye Emily Wu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Department of Biological Chemistry
University of California, Los Angeles
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Email: ye.wu@ucla.edu
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Lab address:
650 Charles E Young Dr South
Los Angeles, CA 90095
JOIN US
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We are actively seeking highly motivated and enthusiastic postdocs and graduate students to join our team. If you are interested in a postdoctoral fellow position, please email your application to ye.wu@ucla.edu, and include a CV, a summary of your current and future research interests, and names of three references. Prospective students are encouraged to apply to interdepartmental PhD programs through the UCLA Graduate Programs in Biosciences.