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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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Church-Lang, Jessica
Jessica A Church-Lang
Associate Professor
Raymond Dickson Centennial Endowed Teaching Fellowship (Holder)

512-475-7009
SEA 2.216
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COLGIN, LAURA L No
Laura L Colgin
Professor, Director, Center for Learning and Memory
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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DREW, MICHAEL No
Michael Drew
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Professor
Hippocampal memory, fear learning and extinction of fear memory, adult hippocampal neurogenesis
512-232-0677
WCH
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Geisler, Wilson No
Wilson S Geisler III
Professor Emeritus
David Wechsler Regents Chair in Psychology (Emeritus)

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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Goris, Robbe
Robbe L Goris
Associate Professor
Visual Perception, Perceptual Decision-Making, Computational Neuroscience
Hayhoe, Mary No
Mary M Hayhoe
Professor, Director, Center for Perceptual Systems
512-475-9338
SEA 5.532
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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
Jones, Theresa
512-232-1814
SEA 6.106
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Kubik, Tristan No
Tristan D Kubik

Yikes! Who let him out of the insectary? Get that entomologist back where he belongs before we all get into trouble.
Lee, Hongjoo No
Hongjoo J Lee
Professor
512-232-8055
SEA 6.108
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Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A No
Jarrod A Lewis-Peacock
Associate Professor, Director, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program
Cognitive control, memory, functional neuroimaging, real-time neurofeedback
512-232-2149
SEA 2.222
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Marinelli, Michela (Micky) No
Michela Marinelli
Associate Professor, Associate Professor (Medical)
neuroscience of addiction and motivation
512-471-0080
HDB 5.318
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MAUK, MICHAEL No
Michael Mauk
Professor
To understand what brain systems compute, how learning contributes, how circuits, cells and synapses mediate this learning and computation.
512-897-9528
NHB 3.368
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MAYFIELD, R. Dayne No
Roy D Mayfield
Research Professor
512-232-7578
UT MAIN
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Messing, Robert No
Robert Messing
Department Chair, Neuroscience, Professor
M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Chair in Molecular Biology (Holder)

Neurobiology of addiction and pain
512-471-1735
UT MAIN
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PHELPS, STEVEN M
512-475-6304
PAT 22
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Pierce, Jonathan No
Jonathan Pierce
Associate Professor
The genetic mechanisms that govern behaviors and contribute to neurological disorders.
512-232-4137
NMS 5.116
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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.
Preston, Alison No
Alison R Preston
Vice Provost for Faculty Development, Professor
Dr. A. Wilson Nolle and Sir Raghunath P. Mahendroo Professorship in Neuroscience (Holder)

512-232-2145
NHB 3.352
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PRIEBE, NICHOLAS J No
Nicholas J Priebe
Professor
Mechanisms underlying response properties of neurons in primary sensory cortex using both electrophysiology and imaging in vivo.
512-232-0802
NHB 2.112
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SEIDEMANN, EYAL No
Eyal Seidemann
Professor
How perceptual decisions and motor plans are formed in the primate cerebral cortex.
512-232-6052
SEA 4.204
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SNODDERLY, D M JR
Max Snodderly
Professor Emeritus
Early stages of the primate visual pathway from the retina to the cortex.
Taillefumier, Thibaud
Thibaud O Taillefumier
Associate Professor, Affiliated Faculty, Oden Institute
Mathematical Neuroscience
Wei, Xuexin Yes
Xuexin Wei
Assistant Professor
Computational & Theoretical Neuroscience