Kevin Mann, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Neurobiology Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
Drosophila, Taste, behavior, vision
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John C. Salerno research assistant 2002-2004 RPI (Chemistry Tree)
Susan Smith research assistant 2002-2004 RPI
Kristin Scott grad student 2008-2013 UC Berkeley
 (A Mechanism for Behavioral Cross-Inhibition in Drosophila .)
Thomas Clandinin post-doc 2014- Stanford
Michael Gordon post-doc 2014-2014 UBC
Claudio W. Pikielny research scientist 2004-2007 Dartmouth Medical School
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Mann K, Deny S, Ganguli S, et al. (2021) Coupling of activity, metabolism and behaviour across the Drosophila brain. Nature. 593: 244-248
Turner MH, Mann K, Clandinin TR. (2021) The connectome predicts resting-state functional connectivity across the Drosophila brain. Current Biology : Cb
Mann K, Gallen CL, Clandinin TR. (2017) Whole-Brain Calcium Imaging Reveals an Intrinsic Functional Network in Drosophila. Current Biology : Cb
Mann K, Clandinin TR. (2017) How Does Familiarity Breed Contempt? Cell. 169: 775-776
LeDue EE, Mann K, Koch E, et al. (2016) Starvation-Induced Depotentiation of Bitter Taste in Drosophila. Current Biology : Cb
Jourjine N, Mullaney BC, Mann K, et al. (2016) Coupled Sensing of Hunger and Thirst Signals Balances Sugar and Water Consumption. Cell
Mann K, Clandinin TR. (2015) Neurons Rho to Get in Shape for the Day. Cell. 162: 699-700
Chu B, Chui V, Mann K, et al. (2014) Presynaptic gain control drives sweet and bitter taste integration in Drosophila. Current Biology : Cb. 24: 1978-84
Pool AH, Kvello P, Mann K, et al. (2014) Four GABAergic interneurons impose feeding restraint in Drosophila. Neuron. 83: 164-77
Mann K, Gordon MD, Scott K. (2013) A pair of interneurons influences the choice between feeding and locomotion in Drosophila. Neuron. 79: 754-65
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