Michael Mauk Professor To understand what brain systems compute, how learning contributes, how circuits, cells and synapses mediate this learning and computation. |
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Robert Messing Department Chair, Neuroscience, Professor M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Chair in Molecular Biology (Holder) Neurobiology of addiction and pain |
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S J Mihic Associate Professor Developing a better understanding of how ligand-gated ion channels function |
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Andrea Nam 2024 Summer Anchor TA, Graduate Research Assistant INS Graduate Student - Kristen Harris Lab |
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Hiroshi Nishiyama Associate Professor The formation, maintenance, and rewiring of neuronal circuits in the brain |
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Jonathan Pierce Associate Professor The genetic mechanisms that govern behaviors and contribute to neurological disorders. |
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George D Pollak Professor Emeritus How the auditory system processes species-specific communication signals and the cues that enable association with its location in space. |
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Alison R Preston Vice Provost for Faculty Development, Professor Dr. A. Wilson Nolle and Sir Raghunath P. Mahendroo Professorship in Neuroscience (Holder) |
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Nicholas J Priebe Professor Mechanisms underlying response properties of neurons in primary sensory cortex using both electrophysiology and imaging in vivo. |
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Marissa R Raskin Graduate Student Fellow, Graduate Research Assistant INS Graduate Student - Monfils Lab |
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Brandy N Routh Doctoral Student - Fonken lab, Graduate Student Fellow INS Graduate Student - Fonken Lab |
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Eyal Seidemann Professor How perceptual decisions and motor plans are formed in the primate cerebral cortex. |
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Eric Senning Assistant Professor My research explores how ion channels affect the excitability of sensory neurons with an emphasis on the molecular basis of ion channel func |
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