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Celebrating Jason Putnam’s Newly Published Research

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Congratulations to Jason Putnam on the publication of his paper in Communications Biology!

His newly published research, “Cortical representation of pitch perception in mice,” was recently published in Communications Biology.

Read the article here: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-026-10246-4

Jason Putnam stands outdoors in front of blurred trees and a cloudy sky, wearing a light teal polo shirt and smiling at the camera.
University of Maryland 1856 - College of Behavioral & Social Sciences

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