Dr. Daniel Margoliash

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Biography

Daniel Margoliash is a leading researcher in the field of Neuroethology, focusing on the neural mechanisms underlying innate and learned behaviors. His work bridges several disciplines, incorporating traditional neurobiology and psychology with a strong foundation in evolutionary biology. Margoliash examines the breadth of behavioral specialization across various species in the animal kingdom. His research aims to unravel the complexities of how neural systems function in relation to behavior, providing insights into the evolutionary contexts that shape these processes. Through interdisciplinary approaches and innovative methodologies, Margoliash contributes to the understanding of nervous system functions, making significant strides in the field of behavioral neuroscience.

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Department of Philosophy