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BITTNER, GEORGE D No
George D Bittner
Professor
Cellular/molecular mechanisms of plasmalemmal repair and nerve regeneration.
512-471-5454
PAT 321
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Fonken, Laura
Laura K Fonken
Associate Professor
512-232-8331
BME 3.510C
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Gonzalez-Lima, F
F Gonzalez-Lima
Professor
George I. Sanchez Centennial Professorship in Liberal Arts (Holder)

Brain research on transcranial lasers, memory enhancement, neuroprotection, neurocognitive disorders
512-475-8497
SEA 3.236
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Henry, Maya No
Maya L Henry
Associate Professor, Associate Dean for Research
Jones, Theresa
512-232-1814
SEA 6.106
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Kantarci, Husniye No
Husniye Kantarci
Assistant Professor
Lee, Amy No
Amy Lee
Professor
Karl Folkers Chair in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research II (Fellow)

Ion channels, Ca2+ signaling, synapses, retinal circuits, nerve regeneration
512-471-1156
NHB 3.139
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Lu, Yi Yes
Yi Lu
Professor
Richard J. V. Johnson - Welch Regents Chair in Chemistry (Holder)

512-471-1542
WEL 4.244
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LUCI, JEFFREY J No
Mukhopadhyay, Somshuvra
Somshuvra Mukhopadhyay
Associate Professor
neurologic diseases, membrane trafficking, infectious diseases, ion homeostasis, drug discovery
512-232-8200
BME 3.510E
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Newberry, Robert  W Yes
Robert W Newberry
Assistant Professor
Chemical Biology of Protein Misfolding
Noble-Haeusslein, Linda
Linda J Noble
Professor, Professor of Neurology
The Noble-Haeusslein laboratory studies cellular and molecular determinants of recovery after traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.
512-495-5250
SEA 5.226
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PAULL, TANYA T
Tanya T Paull
Professor, Professor of Oncology
Burl G. and Lorene L. Rogers Chair in Human Health (Holder)

Regulation of DNA double-strand break repair and oxidative stress signaling
512-232-7802
MBB 2.448
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Senning, Eric Yes
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