
Prof. Miriam B. Goodman, PhD (she/her)
@wormsense
Sensory biologist, maker, & educator deciphering how we feel, studying worms. Multidisiciplinary research @wormsenseLab PI
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03-11-2010 18:41:53
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Proud product of the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) Summer Program in Neuroscience, Excellence, and Survival (SPINES) šš¾ Glad I took it immediately before starting grad school; it really set me up for success.






Howdy! š¤ wondering if WormSense Lab is still active

Hello world! After my lab has been operating in "stealth mode" for 1.5 years, I am excited to announce that we finally have a website: huttenhainlab.com By the way I'm also hiring and looking for a postdoc with proteomics experience: postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/op⦠#TeamMassSpec

Happy holidays from the Tino Pleiner. Feeling so lucky to get work with this incredible team StanfordMCP Come join us as a postdoc to work with #membrane proteins and rewire cellular processes with #nanobodies. Apply here: bit.ly/_Postdocs ... please share š


Grateful for Stanford's diverse training opportunities for postdocs, especially Stanford Postdocs's teaching program. Proud to receive my Stanford Postdoctoral Teaching Certificate today, which represents ~100 hours of teaching training over the period of my postdoc StanfordMCP.


Light emitted by nanocrystals embedded with luminescent ions enables force sensing with high spatial resolution inside a microscopic living worm nature Emory Chan Prof. Miriam B. Goodman, PhD (she/her) et al nature.com/articles/d4158⦠nature.com/articles/d4158⦠nature.com/articles/s4158ā¦




Introducing Hongfei Ji (Hongfei Ji, PhD), a 2025 Wu Tsai Neuro Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholar! He studies how thermosensory neurons regulate behavior in the Goodman (Prof. Miriam B. Goodman, PhD (she/her)) Lab, helping uncover how organisms adapt to changing temperatures.
