Presentations
Talks
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Agrawal S, Dickinson ES, Sustar A, Gurung P, Shepherd D, Truman JW, and Tuthill JC (originally 2020, postponed due to covid-19). Mechanotransduction, Muscle Spindles, and Proprioception, Munich, Germany.
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Agrawal S, Gurung P, Truman T, Tuthill J (2019). Central encoding of proprioception in Drosophila. Neuroethology: Behavior, Evolution, and Neurobiology Gordon Research Seminar, West Dover, VT.
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Agrawal S, Gurung P, Truman T, Tuthill J (2017). Central encoding of proprioception in Drosophila. Cold Spring Harbor Labs, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
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Agrawal S, Dickinson MH (2016). Influence of female orientation and pigmentation on male positioning during courtship. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
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Agrawal S, Dickinson MH (2015). Influence of female orientation and color on male positioning during courtship. Neurobiology of Drosophila. Cold Spring Harbor Labs, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
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Agrawal S, Safarik S, Dickinson MH (2014). The use of a controllable fly robot to explore mate recognition during Drosophila courtship. Neural Circuits Controlling Sexual Behavior. Janelia Farms, Ashburn, VA.
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Agrawal S, Safarik S, Dickinson MH (2013). Fly, Robot: The use of a controllable fly robot to explore object recognition and visual tracking during courtship in Drosophila. International Conference on Invertebrate Vision. Backaskog, Sweden.
Posters
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Agrawal S, Gurung P, Truman T, Tuthill J (2018). Central encoding of proprioception in Drosophila. Janelia Research Institute, Ashburn, VA.
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Agrawal S, Safarik S, Dickinson MH (2014). The use of a controllable fly dummy to explore object recognition and visual tracking during courtship in Drosophila. 11th International Congress for Neuroethology, Sapporo, Japan.
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Agrawal S, Bakst L, Ievins A, Mehravari A. (2012) Beyond the classroom: bringing neuroscience outreach to new communities. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: Symposium on Brain Awareness Week. New Orleans, LA.
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Agrawal S, Dickinson M. (2012) The use of a controllable, artificial “fly” to explore visual tracking during courtship in Drosophila melanogaster. 10th International Congress for Neuroethology. College Park, MD.