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 Happy Holidays on behalf of the Feng Lab!
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted December 21, 2017

Happy Holidays on behalf of the Feng Lab!

What better way to celebrate than with ugly sweaters?  Wishing everyone a happy holiday season and we hope you all enjoy a well deserved break!

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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted August 4, 2017

Lab summer outing to Kimball Farm in Westford, MA

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 Why do people with autism tend to repeat themselves? It may be genetics
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By Azeddine Tahiri
In News
Posted April 21, 2017

Why do people with autism tend to repeat themselves? It may be genetics

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 Imbalances in neural pathways may contribute to repetitive behaviors in autism
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted April 17, 2017

Imbalances in neural pathways may contribute to repetitive behaviors in autism

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 Glial cells in brain can control appetite
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By Azeddine Tahiri
In News
Posted January 1, 2017

Glial cells in brain can control appetite

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 A new player in appetite control
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted October 18, 2016

A new player in appetite control

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 Study reveals a basis for attention deficits
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted March 23, 2016

Study reveals a basis for attention deficits

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 Neuroscientists reverse autism symptoms
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted February 17, 2016

Neuroscientists reverse autism symptoms

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 One Gene, Two Disorders
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted December 11, 2015

One Gene, Two Disorders

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 How one gene contributes to two diseases
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted December 10, 2015

How one gene contributes to two diseases

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Recent News
  • Happy Holidays on behalf of the Feng Lab!
  • Lab summer outing to Kimball Farm in Westford, MA
  • Why do people with autism tend to repeat themselves? It may be genetics
  • Imbalances in neural pathways may contribute to repetitive behaviors in autism
  • Glial cells in brain can control appetite
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