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Arminda Suli

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Seeing the Brain Differently: The Suli Lab’s Approach to Neurodiversity

February 16, 2026
What if neuroscience wasn’t about fixing differences, but understanding them? At the Suli Lab, researchers are rethinking how we study brain development and autism by looking closely at sensory integration, oxidative stress, and behavior through the lens of zebrafish models.
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Swimming Toward Discovery: Zebrafish Research Sheds Light on Neurodivergence

November 05, 2025
A team of BYU students are gaining insights on how to better understand and assist individuals with sensory processing disorders like autism through their zebrafish research.
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Bailey Calder: Sparking Joy in Science One Glowing Zebrafish at a Time

April 08, 2025
Whether Bailey Calder is patiently guiding students through a challenging experiment or celebrating their small victories, he consistently prioritizes the growth and well-being of those around him.
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