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Eva K Fischer is an Assistant Professor in the Neuroscience Program at the University of Illinois. Her research focuses on the integrative approaches to understand the neural and genomic bases of behavior. She aims to explore the underlying mechanisms that govern the remarkable flexibility and robustness of brain behavior, addressing questions at various hierarchical levels of biological organization and across timescales. Her work encompasses laboratory and field studies to investigate ecological adaptations and variations in behavior. Fischer completed her postdoctoral fellowships at Stanford University and Harvard University before earning her PhD at Colorado State University. She also holds a BA from Cornell University.
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