Duke University Medical Center
Box 3209, Department of Neurobiology
Durham, NC 27710
(919) 681-1680 Office
(919)681-1681 Laboratory
(919) 681-0877 Fax
jarvis@neuro.duke.edu
Information about what we do in the Jarvis Lab and how to contact the lab.
See the current and past members of the Jarvis Lab.
Find out how we are using natural behavior and molecular biology to study the evolution of brain structures for vocal learning, and the latest exciting results.
Read about how we study the role of basal ganglia in learned vocal communication.
Read about how we gather electrophysiology data from birds performing natural behaviors and how we integrate that data with gene expression and anatomy data.
Find out how we are using the latest genome research techniques to characterize the molecuar basis of the songbird vocal communication system.
See how we are using functional network inference algorithms to integrate the multiple levels of organization in the songbird brain system.
Avian Brain Nomenclature Exchange
This site serves as a venue for neuroscientests to discuss proposals for renaming
structures of the avian brain.
Songbird cDNA Transcriptome Database
This is a database of cDNA clone information from the brains of songbirds. It is annotated with behavioral information
and links to homologous genes in other species.
This link takes you to the Duke University Medical Center home page.
This link takes you to the Duke Neurobiology Faculty page for Dr. Jarvis.
Download publications produced by the Jarvis Lab.
Click here to see other websites that are related to our work.
Description of the brain diagram in the background.
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Our Calendar of Regular Lab Events