Sam Wang - Sam Wang is Professor in the Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Molecular Biology, with affiliations in quantitative and computational biology, cognitive science, law and public affairs, and information technology policy. His neuroscience laboratory (synapse.princeton.edu) investigates how brains learn from sensory experience in adulthood and development, with relevance for autism. Research focuses on the cerebellum’s role in cognition and social processing, using data science, advanced microscopy and electrophysiology, molecular probe design, and automated behavioral tracking. He is co-author of over eighty articles on neuroscience and election policy, as well as two books (Welcome To Your Brain and Welcome To Your Child's Brain), each translated into over 20 languages. Before joining the Princeton faculty in 2000, Wang studied at Caltech and Stanford and worked at Bell Laboratories. To read about Sam Wang's election data work, see election.princeton.edu and gerrymander.princeton.edu.