#  Resources 

 



## Data

The lab makes use of large, public databases of neuroimaging data, including the [Human Connectome Project](https://www.humanconnectome.org/) and the [National Chimpanzee Brain Resource](http://www.chimpanzeebrain.org/#). Typical histological procedures include Nissl and Gallyas silver staining and immunohistochemistry. Student and postdoctoral projects can take advantage of a collection of several dozen fixed fox and dog brains; a digital library of fox and dog microscopy images; banked 9.4T MRI and DTI images from fixed brains of various species; and a variety of banked *in vivo* human and nonhuman primate neuroimaging scans of various modalities.

## Lab Guidelines

- [Guidelines for graduate students and postdocs](/file_url/191)
- [Guidelines for undergraduate students](/file_url/193)
- [Guidelines for determining authorship on group projects](/file_url/194)

## Professional Development

- [Applying for funding](/file_url/195)
- [Navigating the publication process](/file_url/196)
- [Visual communication in science](/file_url/197)