The Group
S. Murray Sherman, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Maurice Goldblatt Professor of Neurobiology
Initially interested in Physics, Dr. Sherman graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 1965. Along with a Bachelor’s in Biology, he gained an interest to study neuroscience, which led him to pursuing graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating with his Ph.D. in 1969, his research interests narrowed at the Australian National University, where he investigated the visual system and receptive field properties of cats as a postdoctoral scholar. Dr. Sherman would continue to develop his career in thalamic and thalamocortical circuitry while holding multiple academic appointments at the University of Virginia, Stony Brook University and finally here, at the University of Chicago. Throughout his career, his work has been critical in understanding sensory integration in the brain and has influenced research in neurology, psychiatry, and cognitive sciences.
Current Members
Kevin P. Koster, Ph.D
Postdoctoral Scholar
PhD Neuroscience, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2021
BS Neuroscience, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2014
In the lab: Kevin’s previous work using slice physiology and optogenetics demonstrated that higher order thalamic neurons integrate subcortical and cortical layer 5 (L5) inputs of various types (i.e., driver/modulator, GABAergic). These data substantiate the notion that a major advantage of transthalamic pathways is to allow for gating and/or modulation at the thalamic level in ways unavailable to direct cortico-cortical circuits.
His current work is focused on using chronic high-density multielectrode (i.e., Neuropixels) recordings in behaving mice to understand how information traversing motor transthalamic circuits contributes to skilled movements in mice.
Out of the lab: Kevin pursues an active lifestyle as he enjoys jiu-jitsu and kickboxing, running, skateboarding, weightlifting.
Briana J. Carroll, Ph.D
Visiting Scientist
PhD Neurobiology, Florida State University, 2017
BA Neuroscience, Oberlin College, 2011
In the lab: Forebrain circuits exert top-down control through descending cortical projections. My work focuses on the forebrain representations that promote this control, and how they shape information processing in hierarchically distinct targets.
Increasingly complex sensory representations emerging across the cortical hierarchy are derived from feedforward connectivity, but also feedback projections. As a visiting scientist at the Sherman lab, I’m working to discern the role played by transthalamic feedback projections from V1 to the higher-order thalamus pulvinar. I perturb this pathway with optogenetics while recording visually-evoked responses in V1 using Neuropixels probes. Our preliminary evidence suggests this feedback pathways enhances V1 tuning, consistent with a modulatory function.
Beyond UChicago, I lead by own research group at Chicago State University. My group combines neural recordings, behavioral analysis, and computational approaches to understand how sensory and state information are combined in forebrain representations.
Out of the lab: Briana enjoys exploring nature while canoe camping and playing in rock bands.
Keith Skaggs
Graduate Student
Medical Scientist Training Program, Pritzker School of Medicine, 2027
BS Brain & Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2022
In the lab: Keith’s current work aims to investigate the functions of the transthalamic pathways in the visual system of mice, focusing on the primary and secondary cortices (V1 and V2) and the pulvinar (Pul) nucleus of the thalamus. To elucidate these visual pathways’ specific contributions to visual processing and cognitive functions (like working memory), we utilize behavioral experiments (delayed Go/No-Go task), optogenetic techniques, and high-density multielectrode (Neuropixel) recordings to identify the correlated effects of selectively inhibiting the transthalamic pathway on behavioral performance and cortical cell and circuit properties.
Out the lab: Keith enjoys spending time with friends, watching sports (soccer, wrestling, and running), and exploring Chicago.
Jason Ajwani
Research Technician
BS Neuroscience, University of Texas at Dallas, 2023
AS General Studies in Science, Austin Community College, 2020
In the lab: Before joining the lab in 2025, Jason’s work at the Center for Hypothalamic Research at the University of Texas Southwestern focused on investigating the brain’s control over metabolism, glucose homeostasis, and exercise-mediated benefits. At the Sherman Lab, Jason looks forward to extending his knowledge of thalamocortical circuits, advancing his techniques in electrophysiology and stereotaxic surgeries. Currently, he focuses on supporting Keith & Kevin with some of the behavioral and surgical aspects of their projects and guiding undergraduate students with theirs.
Out the lab: Jason enjoys exploring the city, watching anime, working out, and finding his next favorite restaurant in Chicago.
Yuhe (Ray) Yu
Undergraduate Researcher
BS Neuroscience, University of Chicago, 2026
BA Political Science, University of Chicago, 2026
In the lab: Ray currently examines the laminar characterization on the effect of inhibition of the thalamic feedback pathway (pulvinar to V1), by analyzing local field potential and current source density in the Neuropixels recording data. She is also helping out with Briana’s project investigating the role played by transthalamic feedback projections from V1 to the higher-order thalamus pulvinar.
Out the lab: Ray’s hobbies include video games, anime, dungeons and dragons, and international relations. She is currently applying to neuroscience graduate programs and continuing research.
Barbara Marbell
Undergraduate Researcher
BS Neuroscience, University of Chicago, 2026
In the lab: Barbara has previously worked with Keith on his project to determining the role of direct and transthalamic cortical pathways in mouse visual system. Under Keith’s guidance, she assisted in training mice in Go/No-go behavioral tasks, window-headbar placement surgeries, and neuropixel probe insertions. She is currently working on her undergraduate thesis project to anatomically characterize projections from the superior colliculus and 7th cranial nerve to the thalamus. I plan to continue my postgraduate education in medical school.
Out the lab: Barbara enjoys studying medieval, hellenistic, and islamicate astrology. She plans on pursuing her postgraduate education in medical school.
Lab Alumni
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Last Position
Last Location
University of Virginia
James Wilson
Michael Loop
Stuart Mangel
Stephen Lehmkuhle
Professor (retired)
Professor (retired)
Professor
Chancellor (retired)
Emory University Medical School
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ohio State University
University of Minnesota (Rochester)
Stony Brook
University
Michael Friedlander
Stewart Bloomfield
Mriganka Sur
Lee Cox
William Guido
Alev Erisir
C.‑S. Lin
Kenneth Kratz
Shao-Ming (Pat) Lu
Nobuaki Tamamaki
Martha Bickford
Daniel Uhlrich
Dwayne Godwin
Rosalyn Weller
Allen Humphrey
James Hamos
Laurence Stanford
Denis Raczkowski
C.‑F. Hsiao
J.W. Vaughan
Penelope Murphy
Executive Director
Professor & Vice Pres.
Professor & Chair
Professor & Chair
Professor & Chair (retired)
Professor & Chair
Professor (deceased)
Professor (retired)
Research Asst. Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor
Professor (retired)
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Program Director (retired)
Deputy Director (retired)
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute
SUNY College of Optometry
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan State University
University of Louisville Medical School
University of Virginia
University of Mississippi
LSU Medical School
University of Rochester
Kumamoto University (Japan)
University of Louisville Medical School
University of Wisconsin Medical School
Bowman-Gray Medical School
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Pittsburgh Medical School
NSF
NIDA (NIH)
Duke University Medical School
University of Missouri
Bowman-Gray Medical School
University of London
University of Chicago
Judy Prasad
Joseph Beatty
Roberto De Pasquale
Daniel Llano
Carmen Varela
Briana Carroll
Brian Theyel
Angela Viaene
Christina Mo
Charles Lee
A.J. Miller-Hansen
Elise Covic
Associate Director
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Professor
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Universidade de São Paulo
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UCSF
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