Madison Sneve
Graduate Student
Madison is a graduate student in the Program in Neuroscience, jointly advised in the Rajan and de Bivort labs. She received a BS in Biology from MIT, where she worked on new tools for connectomics, transcriptomics, and whole-brain simulations in C. elegans (and moonlighted as a scholar of medieval literature). Now, she aims to interleave experiments and modeling to identify neural correlates of individuality in fruit flies. Outside of lab, she DJs a weekly radio show, makes music, raises pet shrimp, and furiously bikes around Boston.