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How does the brain transform transient cellular dynamics into long-lasting behavioral changes? To study this problem, Tina Kim develops molecular technologies to record the activity history of living cells onto their own biological components. These technologies store brief periods of neurochemical signaling in the brain as molecular “tags,” which can be easily identified in each neuron at a later time. The Kim lab aims to use these technologies to understand how cellular dynamics drive neuroplasticity and animal behavior.