Meet The Team!

Karine Fénelon, Ph.D

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Institute for Applied Life Sciences

Life Sciences Laboratories

240 Thatcher Road, room N 233

Amherst, MA 01003

Office phone: 413-545-3338

PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR

Meet The Graduate Team

Dedicated graduate researchers driving major innovation in neuroscience.

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A person wearing safety goggles and a lab coat operates a scientific instrument in a laboratory setting. The instrument appears to be a complex, high-tech machine, possibly used for analysis or experimentation. The environment is clean and well-organized, with other lab equipment visible in the background.
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Meet The Undergraduate Team

Dedicated undergraduate researchers driving innovation in neuroscience.

A person wearing safety goggles and a lab coat operates a scientific instrument in a laboratory setting. The instrument appears to be a complex, high-tech machine, possibly used for analysis or experimentation. The environment is clean and well-organized, with other lab equipment visible in the background.
A person wearing safety goggles and a lab coat operates a scientific instrument in a laboratory setting. The instrument appears to be a complex, high-tech machine, possibly used for analysis or experimentation. The environment is clean and well-organized, with other lab equipment visible in the background.
Two people are working in a lab environment, both wearing lab coats. One person is seated and pointing at a computer screen, while the other is standing, looking at the screens. Multiple computer monitors display complex data, possibly related to scientific or medical research.
Two people are working in a lab environment, both wearing lab coats. One person is seated and pointing at a computer screen, while the other is standing, looking at the screens. Multiple computer monitors display complex data, possibly related to scientific or medical research.

Philipe Lino, Research Assistant

Undergraduate student

University of Massachusetts Amherst

College of Natural Sciences

Psychology & Biology Major

Phone: 617-417-4479

Email: plino@umass.edu