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Laura L ColginDirector, Center for Learning and Memory, Associate Professor Karl Folkers Chair in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research (Fellow) Investigate how brain rhythms affect memory operations, using multisite tetrode recordings from behaving animals. |
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Michael DrewAssociate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Associate Professor Hippocampal memory, fear learning and extinction of fear memory, adult hippocampal neurogenesis |
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F Gonzalez-LimaProfessor George I. Sanchez Centennial Professorship in Liberal Arts (Holder) Brain research on transcranial lasers, memory enhancement, neuroprotection, neurocognitive disorders |
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Kristen M HarrisProfessor To elucidate structural components involved in the cell biology of learning and memory. |
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Robert A HarrisProfessor Emeritus M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Chair in Molecular Biology (Emeritus) Investigating molecular mechanisms responsible for alcoholism and drug dependence. |
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Hans HofmannProfessor, Faculty collaboration with Gore lab Neuromolecular and genomic basis of social behavior and its evolution |
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Jarrod A Lewis-PeacockAssociate Professor Cognitive control, memory, functional neuroimaging, real-time neurofeedback |
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Robert MessingDepartment Chair, Neuroscience, Professor M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Chair in Molecular Biology (Holder) Neurobiology of addiction and pain |
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Jonathan PierceAssociate Professor M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Professorships in Molecular Biology (Fellow) The genetic mechanisms that govern behaviors and contribute to neurological disorders. |
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Alison R PrestonVice Provost for Faculty Development, Professor Dr. A. Wilson Nolle and Sir Raghunath P. Mahendroo Professorship in Neuroscience (Holder) |
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Eyal SeidemannProfessor How perceptual decisions and motor plans are formed in the primate cerebral cortex. |
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Shelby TowersGraduate Research Assistant INS Graduate Student - Brumback Lab |
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Boris ZemelmanAssociate Professor The role of hippocampal microcircuits in memory formation and recall. |