Daniel Bayless
@danielbayless
Assistant Professor | Life experience and hormonal influences on neural circuits that generate social behaviors | Oklahoma➡️Tulane➡️Stanford➡️Salk | He/him
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http://bayless.salk.edu 18-05-2009 18:51:10
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So sad to hear about Krishna. A brilliant scientist that transformed his field, a great mentor, a generous human that touched family, friends and colleagues #thankyoukrishna Krishna Shenoy
Krishna Shenoy was an amazing scientist and person. He truly cared about making Stanford and the world a better place. The hallways of Stanford and the world are a little darker today without his light. I am very thankful for his presence and lasting impact. Krishna Shenoy
New paper dropped Cell with Daniel Bayless and Renzhi Yang in Nirao Shah lab!!! Huge huge team effort. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…
🎉🎉 So happy to see this published! It resulted from years of work with two amazing co-first authors Chung-ha Davis and Renzhi Yang and many awesome people in Nirao Shah lab. We used molecular genetics in mice to functionally map a neural circuit for male sexual behavior and reward👇😀
Don’t miss out on the latest pub by Daniel Bayless and the team from Nirao Shah lab Stanford University. Revealing male sexual behavior's neural circuitry & reward system - from sensory input to dopamine release! Could this shed light on human libido? 💡 hubs.ly/Q01_vJyJ0
I’m hiring a postdoc and SRA for my new lab at Sanford Burnham Prebys in San Diego, CA! Are you passionate about dissecting the interplay between the immune system and cancer? Apply here 👇🏻 sbpdiscovery.org/about/careers Learn more about what we do at: kerstenlab.com Please share!!
Applicants please hold the dates! We are juggling faculty availability and development opportunities and look forward to final decisions made by April 5th. Salk Institute is so excited to welcome you
Still have the warm and fuzzies from the stellar talks from each of our #DISCOVER awardees! Talking to faculty and trainees, the program was hugely stimulating for the entire Salk Institute community from talks to panels to mini-interviews!
Excited to share our latest paper published in Hormones and Behavior Journal. Loss of membrane estrogen receptor alpha in NOER (nuclear only estrogen receptor) mice impairs both short- and long-term memory. Congratulations to postdoc Alyssa DeLarge on the nice work! authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…