Abigail Mauermann

While at MIT as an undergrad, Abigail Mauermann studied biological engineering. She worked on developing a marmoset brain atlas as well as using expansion microscopy for connectomics research on C. elegans. Outside of academics, Abigail was a captain of the MIT cross country and track and field teams, an associate advisor for first year students, and a tutor for the English as a Second Language program.

Publications

A marmoset brain cell census reveals regional specialization of cellular identities

Science Advances | 2023

Krienen FM, Levandowski KM, Zaniewski H, Del Rosario RCH, Schroeder ME, Goldman M, Wienisch M, Lutservitz A, Beja-Glasser VF, Chen C, Zhang Q, Chan KY, Li KX, Sharma J, McCormack D, Shin TW, Harrahill A, Nyase E, Mudhar G, Mauermann A, Wysoker A, Nemesh J, Kashin S, Vergara J, Chelini G, Dimidschstein J, Berretta S, Deverman BE, Boyden E, McCarroll SA, Feng G (2023) A marmoset brain cell census reveals regional specialization of cellular identities, Science Advances 9(41):eadk3986.