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Prize-Winning Essay: How Neural Circuits Control Skilled Behaviors Eiman Azim is the 2014 Grand Prize winner in the annual international competition for The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology. To understand how the nervous system enables our arms to reach out and grab an object with speed and precision, Azim and his colleagues conducted studies in mice to disentangle neural pathways and pinpoint individual spinal circuits that are involved in skilled motor control. His essay, “Shortcuts and Checkpoints on the Road to Skilled Movement,” appears in the 31 October 2014 issue of Science. Azim's research "gives us specific details into long-standing theories about fine movement coordination in the brain," said Melissa McCartney, Science associate editor and member of the Prize jury committee. See coverage of the 2014 prizewinner and finalists here. Listen to a related podcast interview here (click here for further details). [Image © Arthur Cohen Photography. Please click here for more information.] © 2014 American Association for the Advancement of Science. All Rights Reserved.