
Andrew McClellan
09-11-19
Neural regeneration following spinal cord injury; factors that promote neurite outgrowth and synapse formation of neurons in cell culture; brain and spinal cord neural systems that control locomotor function; computational neuroscience. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Joel A Maruniak
09-11-19
Olfactory cell and molecular biology
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Christian Lorson
09-11-19
Molecular basis of spinal muscular atrophy. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Teresa Lever
09-11-19
As people age, their ability to swallow quickly and safely declines with each advancing decade, but scientists are not clear why this deterioration occurs. Dr. Lever works with animals to better understand swallowing impairment, also known as dysphagia. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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George Kracke
09-11-19
Ion channels and transmitter receptors of sensory neurons: Mechanisms of action of general and local anesthetics, opiates, cannabinoids. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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David D. Kline
09-11-19
Cardiorespiratory control, neuroplasticity, and autonomic circuits during hypoxia. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Mark Kirk
09-11-19
Stem cell therapies in mouse models of neurodegenerative disease, CNS injury and treatment of metastatic brain tumors. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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John G. Kerns
09-11-19
Cognitive and affective processes in schizophrenia and the development of psychotic symptoms. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Martin L Katz
09-11-19
The focus of my current research is on development of therapies for neurodegenerative disorders, with particular emphasis on the hereditary neuronal ceroid-lipofusconoses (NCLs) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Jeffrey Johnson
09-11-19
Human studies of episodic memory, using EEG/ERPs and fMRI. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Philip Jen
09-11-19
Neuroethology, auditory physiology, sound localization, biosonar in bats
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Tzyh-Chang (TC) Hwang
09-11-19
We are using a combination of biophysical, molecular biological, structural biological techniques to study physiology, pharmacology and pathophysiology of cystic fibrosis, the most common fatal genetic disease in the US.
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Hu Huang
09-11-19
Dr. Hu Huang’s primary focus involves the study of the retina (a metabolically active tissue that senses light). Dysregulation of metabolism results in retinal cell dysfunction and miscommunication, subsequent cell death and vision loss.
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Cheryl M. Heesch
09-11-19
Dr. Heesch’s research is focused on central nervous system regulation of blood pressure and efferent sympathetic nerve activity in both physiological and pathophysiological states, such as hypertension. A major emphasis in the laboratory is examining the role of neuromodulators such as nitric oxide and ovarian hormones on plasticity of...
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Mark Hannink
09-11-19
The BTB-Kelch substrate adaptor family in development, oncogenesis and neurodegeneration. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Steven A. Hackley
09-11-19
Cognitive and clinical neuroscience; Startle-blink reflex; Event-related potentials; Neuroimaging. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Zezong Gu
09-11-19
Multidisciplinary approaches to investigate molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurovascular impairment in stroke, traumatic brain injury and other neurological diseases. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Michael Greenlief
09-11-19
We are interested in how botanicals can influence pathways (molecular and cellular) in a variety of biological systems. Processes are followed using a combination of chromatography and mass spectrometry from the protein level to directed molecule analysis. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Kevin D. Gillis
09-11-19
Development of numerical and mathematical competencies, and brain, evolutionary, and cultural influences on this development. Sex differences in cognition and vulnerability. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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H. Carl Gerhardt
09-11-19
Acoustic pattern recognition in animals: neural and evolutionary implications. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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