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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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Brumback, Audrey No
Audrey C Brumback
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Assistant Professor (Medical)
512-495-5241
NHB 2.122
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COLGIN, LAURA L No
Laura L Colgin
Director Research Unit, Professor
Investigate how brain rhythms affect memory operations, using multisite tetrode recordings from behaving animals.
512-232-6361
NHB 2.146
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Dobbs, Lauren No
Lauren K Dobbs
Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor (Medical)
Donegan, Jennifer No
Jennifer J Donegan
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Assistant Professor
512-495-5985
HDB
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HARRIS, KRISTEN M No
Kristen M Harris
Professor
Karl Folkers Chair in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research (Fellow)

To elucidate structural components involved in the cell biology of learning and memory.
512-944-0779
NHB 3.406
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Howard, Mackenzie No
Mackenzie A Howard
Courtesy Faculty, Assistant Professor of Neurology
Discovering cellular and circuit mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction in epilepsy and neurodevelopmental disorders
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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MORIKAWA, HITOSHI No
Hitoshi Morikawa
Associate Professor
Neurobiology of reward learning and addiction
512-232-9299
PAT 402A
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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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POLLAK, GEORGE D No
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.
ZEMELMAN, BORIS V.
Boris Zemelman
Associate Professor
The role of hippocampal microcircuits in memory formation and recall.
512-232-5796
NHB 3.116
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