Welcome to the 2022 Grass Fellows

Brachionus rotifers are one of the research organisms studied by the 2022 Grass Fellows. Credit: Michael Shribak and Kristin Gribble

The Grass Fellowship program brings early-career investigators to the ǧƵ for 14 weeks to pursue a self-designed, independent research project in neuroscience. provides full support for the fellows, who become part of the vibrant intellectual and social dynamic within the MBL scientific community while sharing space in the Grass Laboratory

Juliana Rhee, Rockefeller University
Internal State Dynamics of Social Behaviors in Cephalopods

Francesco Randi, Princeton University
Whole-Brain Imaging in Rotifers: Towards Comparative Neuroscience of Small Brains

Melanie Kaelberer, Duke University
From Brain to Gut: Vagal Mediated Modulation of Neuropod Cells

Horst Obenhaus, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Reactivation of Recent Experience During Sleep and its Relation to Learning and Memory in Cephalopods

Matthew Clark, Bucknell University
Neural Circuitry Governing Flight Control in Drosophila melanogaster

Z Yan Wang, University of Washington
Neuroendocrinology of Octopus Death

Rosalyn L. Putland, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Hearing in Squid: Ontogeny and Effect of Anthropogenic Sound

This year’s Grass Lab is directed by of University of California Davis. The associate director is of Santa Clara University. More information on the Grass Fellowships

t-shirt design of the 2008 Grass Lab
The Grass Lab at MBL, founded in 1951, has developed many cherished traditions over the years, including designs for annual lab T-shirts.
2011 Grass Lab Fellows participate in Fourth of July Parade
...and, of course, representation in the annual Woods Hole July 4th Parade!