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ATKINSON, NIGEL S
Nigel S Atkinson
Professor
Molecular mechanisms underlying alcoholism
512-232-3404
PAT 228
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DeAngelis, Ross
Ross S DeAngelis
Research Affiliate - Postdoctoral Fellow
DREW, MICHAEL No
Michael Drew
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Associate Professor
Hippocampal memory, fear learning and extinction of fear memory, adult hippocampal neurogenesis
512-232-0677
WCH
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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.
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.
Kubik, Tristan No
Tristan D Kubik
Graduate Student Fellow
Yikes! Who let him out of the insectary? Get that entomologist back where he belongs before we all get into trouble.
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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Miller-Crews, Isaac
Isaac J Miller-Crews
Teaching Assistant NEU
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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NISHIYAMA, HIROSHI No
Hiroshi Nishiyama
Associate Professor
The formation, maintenance, and rewiring of neuronal circuits in the brain
512-232-8438
NHB
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PHELPS, STEVEN M
512-475-6304
PAT 22
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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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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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