Department of Biology
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Amherst, MA 01003-9292
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umass.edu/biology/about/directories/faculty/paul-s-katz
Katz Research Group
Professor of Biology
I am interested in understanding how neural circuits produce behavior and how those circuits evolved. I use invertebrates, specifically nudibranch molluscs because they have large individually identifiable neurons.
Current Research
We are collaborating with researchers at several other universities to apply high throughput connectomics techniques to understand nudibranch brains and behavior. We utilize machine learning to analyze behavior. We are doing single neuron transcriptomics combined with Hybridization Chain Reaction to map gene expression onto the brain.
Learn more at Katz Research Group
Academic Background
BA Northwestern University, 1982
MS Northwestern University, 1982
PhD Cornell University, 1989