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ALDRICH, RICHARD W No
Richard W Aldrich
Professor Emeritus
Karl Folkers Chair in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research II

Molecular mechanisms of ion channels and signaling molecules.
ATKINSON, NIGEL S
Nigel S Atkinson
Professor
Molecular mechanisms underlying alcoholism
512-232-3404
PAT 228
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Baiz, Carlos R. Yes
Carlos R Baiz
Associate Professor
W. T. Doherty Professorship in Chemistry

512-471-6488
WEL 3.120A
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BRAGER, DARRIN H No
Darrin H Brager
Research Associate Professor
Coleman, Jeffrey No
Jeffrey Coleman
Teaching Assistant I B
GRA in Cannatella lab studying selective pressures that have led to variation in toxicity in poison frog genus Epipedobates
GOLDING, NACE L No
Nace L Golding
Professor, Director, Institute for Neuroscience
To understand how sensory systems function and develop
512-232-4888
NHB 3.342
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Goldschen-Ohm, Marcel No
Goldschen-Ohm, Marcel
Assistant Professor
512-232-1677
NHB 4.352
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HARRIS, KRISTEN M No
Kristen M Harris
Professor
To elucidate structural components involved in the cell biology of learning and memory.
512-232-3968
NHB 3.406
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HARRIS, R ADRON
Robert A Harris
Professor Emeritus
M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Chair in Molecular Biology

Investigating molecular mechanisms responsible for alcoholism and drug dependence.
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
Jara-Oseguera, Andrés No
Andres Jara-Oseguera
Assistant Professor
Lorene Morrow Kelley Endowed Faculty Fellowship Fund

Molecular and cellular mechanisms of electrical signaling, biophysics of ion channel proteins.
JOHNSTON, DANIEL
Daniel Johnston
Professor Emeritus
Karl Folkers Chair in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research

Cellular neurophysiology–information processing and storage in single neurons and small neural networks; memory, epilepsy.
Lee, Amy No
Amy Lee
Professor
Ion channels, Ca2+ signaling, synapses, retinal circuits, nerve regeneration
512-471-1156
NHB 3.139
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Lin, Yi-Chih Yes
Yi-Chih Lin
Assistant Professor
Visualizing biomolecular dynamics in real-time and real-space
Lu, Rongze Olivia Yes
Rongze "Olivia" Lu

Immunotherapy, Tumor Microenvironment, Crosstalk between cancer cells and immune cells.
MAYFIELD, R. Dayne No
Roy D Mayfield
Research Professor
M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Professorships in Molecular Biology

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

Neurobiology of addiction and pain
512-471-1735
UT MAIN
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MIHIC, S J No
S J Mihic
Associate Professor
Developing a better understanding of how ligand-gated ion channels function
512-232-7173
MBB 1.148
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MORIKAWA, HITOSHI No
Hitoshi Morikawa
Associate Professor
M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Professorships in Molecular Biology

Neurobiology of reward learning and addiction
512-232-9299
PAT 402A
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Mukhopadhyay, Somshuvra
Somshuvra Mukhopadhyay
Associate Professor
Alan W. Hamm Centennial Fellowship in Pharmacy

neurologic diseases, membrane trafficking, infectious diseases, ion homeostasis, drug discovery
512-232-8200
BME 3.510E
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Pierce, Jonathan No
Jonathan Pierce
Associate Professor
M. June and J. Virgil Waggoner Professorships in Molecular Biology

The genetic mechanisms that govern behaviors and contribute to neurological disorders.
512-232-4137
NMS 5.116
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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
ZAKON, HAROLD H
Harold H Zakon
Professor
The function, regulation, and evolution of voltage-dependent ion channels. The regulation of sodium and potassium channels by hormones.
512-471-0194
PAT
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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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