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Ben-Shahar Lab, Summer 2021
Yehuda Ben-Shahar, PhD

Yehuda Ben-Shahar, PhD

Professor of Biology and Medicine

Yehuda is the principal investigator of the Ben-Shahar lab.

Current Lab Members

Postdoctoral Fellows

Graduate Students

Erik Nolan

Erik Nolan

Graduate student – Molecular Genetics and Genomics

Erik was the Ben-Shahar lab manager for two years before joining the Molecular Genetics and Genomics PhD program at Wash U. For his thesis, Erik works on a Drosophila model of the Williams-Beuren Syndrome, and the potential role of eukaryotic translation initiation factors in regulating neuronal development and plasticity.

Preston Simpson

Preston Simpson

Graduate student

Preston joined the Ben-Shahar lab in 2023 as a graduate student in the Ecology, Evolution, and Population Biology PhD program. Preston is from Kansas. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 2021. For his thesis, Preston is investigating the potential role of brain enriched miRNAs in regulating behavioral states by using social bees and Drosophila as models.

Research Staff

Undergraduates and High school students

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Lily Yuyan Chen

Bio 500 undergraduate researcher

Merrin Foltz

Merrin Foltz

Work-Study undergraduate researcher

Eliana Goodman

Eliana Goodman

Bio 500 undergraduate researcher

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Clark Hofstrand

Bio 500 undergraduate researcher

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Orlee Sadinoff

Bio 500 undergraduate researcher

Lab Alumni

Postdoctoral Fellows

Emmanuel Antwi-Adjei, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

Emmanuel is using Drosophila as a model to study the effects of Manganese on social decision-making.

Marion Bonneau, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

Marion is from France and did her PhD in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her research interests are a mix of neurosciences, psychiatry and genetics. Her hobbies are sports mostly tennis and soccer and rock music.

Marion is working to understand nicotine addiction and the roles of the different nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits.

Alexis Hill, PhD

W.M. Keck Postdoctoral Fellow

Alexis studied mechanisms through which ion channels mediate the neuronal stress response.

Nicole Leitner, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

As a postdoc in the Ben-Shahar lab, Nicole Leitner studies the neural mechanisms underlying behavior. In particular, she uses fruit flies as a study system to understand how gene function and neuronal circuitry drive sex-specific behavior, such as male courtship. She is also helping to develop new genetic tools for manipulating neuronal activity in bumblebees using CRISPR/Cas9 technology.

Graduate Students

Lulu Lai

Masters Student, Biostatistics

Lulu does RNA-seq data analysis on miRNA.

Doris Ling

PhD Student, Biomedical Engineering; Co-mentored by Barani Raman, BME

Doris is a Biomedical Engineering PhD student co-mentored by Yehuda and Dr. Barani Raman (BME). She enjoys long walks on the beach and cliches.

Doris studies how insects smell.

Ross McKinney, PhD

PhD Student, Neuroscience

Ross studied how bilateral sensory input is utilized to generate innate behaviors in the fruit fly, D. melanogaster.

Zhen Peng, PhD

PhD Student, Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology

Zhen studied the functional and evolutionary roles of codon usage bias in regulating functions of sexually dimorphic genes.

Cassondra Vernier, PhD

PhD Student, Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology

Cassie studied the evolutionary, genetic, and physiological mechanisms that drive nestmate recognition in social insects.

Katie Zelle, PhD

PhD Student, Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology

Katie studied the role of pleiotropic gustatory receptors in maintaining the functional coupling between the perception and production of mating pheromones in the genus Drosophila.

Xingguo Zheng, PhD

PhD Student, Neuroscience

Xingguo was a PhD student in the Neuroscience program. He attended Tsinghua University in Beijing, China for his undergraduate studies. For his thesis work, Xingguo worked on the role of transcriptional convergence in regulating ion channels associated with the the intrinsic

Research Staff

Iris Chin

Lab Manager

In addition to managing the lab, Iris is working on Williams Syndrome genes in Drosophila and the NeuroNex project.

Erik Nolan

Graduate student – Molecular Genetics and Genomics

Erik was the Ben-Shahar lab manager for two years before joining the Molecular Genetics and Genomics PhD program at Wash U. For his thesis, Erik works on a Drosophila model of the Williams-Beuren Syndrome, and the potential role of eukaryotic translation initiation factors in regulating neuronal development and plasticity.

Undergraduate and high school students

Sophia Dutton

Bio 500 undergraduate researcher

Bijou Basu

Bio 500 Undergraduate Researcher

Bijou worked with graduate student Ross Mckinney on a fly model of nicotine addiction.

Iris Chin

Lab Manager

In addition to managing the lab, Iris is working on Williams Syndrome genes in Drosophila and the NeuroNex project.

Dori Cohen

Bio 200 undergraduate researcher

Kalpana Gopalkrishnan

Bio 500 Undergraduate Researcher

Poorva Jain

Bio 500 Undergraduate Researcher

Poorva worked with postdoctoral fellow Alexis Hill.

Esha Kapoor

Bio 500 undergraduate researcher

Kenta Kato

Bio 200 undergraduate researcher

Amy Kwan

Bio 500 Undergraduate Researcher

Katie Marcus

Bio 500 Undergraduate Researcher

Katie worked with graduate student Cassie Vernier on mechanisms for nestmate recognition in honey bees.