Neuroscience Faculty
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H. Elliott Albers, Ph.D.,
(Biol, Psych) Neuroendocrinology and behavior; circadian rhythms; communicative behaviors; peptide physiology.
Timothy J. Bartness, Ph.D.,
(Biol, Psych) Neuroendocrinology of metabolism; annual rhythms, obesity, and food intake.
Sarah Brosnan, Ph.D., (Psych) intersection of complex social behavior and cognition.
Laura Carruth, PhD., (Biol) Sexual differentiation of the vertebrate central nervous system using both a molecular and cellular approach; science outreach and education. Andrew N. Clancy, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Neuroendocrinology and behavior, reproductive behavior, hormonal actions on the brain, neuroanatomy.
Marsha Clarkson, Ph.D., (Psyc)
Describing and understanding the development of auditory processing in infants and children
Gennady Cymbalyuk, Ph.D. (Physics, Biol) Neurodynamics: Dynamics of Neurons and Circuits assessed by electrophysiological methods, computer simulations and hybrid systems.
Charles D. Derby, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Chemical senses (smell and taste), including behavioral, electrophysiological, anatomical, biochemical, and molecular approaches. Donald H. Edwards, Ph.D., (Biol) Neuroethology; role of neuromodulation in neural circuit function and behavior; computation neuroscience. Kyle Frantz, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Neurobehavioral effects of exposure to drugs of abuse during postnatal development; science outreach and education.. Matthew S. Grober, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Neuroethology: role of social interactions in regulating reproductive behavior and its underlying neuroendocrine mechanisms across the vertebrates. Julia K. Hilliard, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Viral Immunology: host-virus interactions, viral tropism involving central nervous system targets, special emphasis on herpes B virus. Kim L. Huhman, Ph.D.,
(Psych) Neuroendocrinology and behavior, circadian rhythms, neurobiology of stress and aggression. Chun Jiang, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Cellular and molecular physiology; function and modulation of neuronal membrane ion channels.
Casonya Johnson, Ph.D., (Biol) Transcriptional Regulation of Neural Development. Paul S. Katz, Ph.D., (Biol) Neuromics, Neurophysiology, Calcium imaging, and Evolution of invertebrate neuronal circuits. Tricia Zawacki King, Ph.D.,
(Psych) Developmental and clinical neuropsychology, acquired brain injury, and emotion.
Mary Morris, Ph.D., (Psych) Developmental and clinical neuropsychology, developmental learning disabilities, acquired brain injury.
Robin Morris, Ph.D.,
(Psych) Developmental and clinical neuropsychology, developmental, attentional and learning disabilities, dyslexia, acquired brain injury, childhood psychopathology. Anne Z. Murphy, Ph.D. (Biol) Behavioral neuroendocrinology; sex differences in pain and analgesia, male and female reproductive behavior.
Michael Owren, Ph.D., (Psych) vocal communication in nonhuman primates, humans, and other mammals
Sarah L. Pallas, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Developmental neuroscience; sensory neurophysiology; molecular neuroscience; synaptic plasticity; recovery from traumatic brain injury; learning. Marise B. Parent, Ph.D.,
(Psych) Neurobiology of learning and memory, behavioral pharmacology, effects of emotion and hyperglycemia on memory. Aras Petrulis, Ph.D.,
(Psych) Neurobiology of social behavior and recognition. Chemosensory regulation of behavior. Behavioral neuroendocrinology. Vincent Rehder, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology; second messenger systems and neuronal growth; cytoskeleton and cell motility; nerve cell regeneration.
Diana L. Robins, Ph.D., (Psych) Developmental and clinical neuropsychology, autism and pervasive developmental disorders, fMRI studies of emotion processing
Erin McClure Tone, Ph.D., (Psych) Brain development, social behavior, and anxiety/mood disorders.
W. William Walthall, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Developmental neurobiology: integrated approaches toinvestigate underlying genetic programs.
David A. Washburn, Ph.D.,
(Psych) Comparative cognition, attention and executive function, individual differences in training and decision-making.
Irene T. Weber, Ph.D.,
(Biol) Protein structure / function, bioinformatics.
Walter Wilczynski Ph.D.,(Psych) Neural and hormonal mechanisms of social communication
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