Group Leader, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
David Keays studies sensory and developmental neuroscience, focussing on how animals detect magnetic and electric fields, and how mutations in microtubule associated proteins cause neurodevelopmental disease. Learn more.
Research AreasNeuroscience
Development
Circuit neuroscience
Microtubules
Magnetoreception
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TechniquesOrganoids
CRISPR-Cas9
2-photon imaging
Light sheet microscopy
Genetics
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Research Theme