Anatomy & Neurobiology

 

 

Primary Faculty

Department Head: David Van Essen - Organization and function of visual cortex in primates. http://brainmap.wustl.edu/

Charles Anderson - Computational models of neural systems and image analysis.

Dora Angelaki - Computational and neural substrates of spatial orientation and 3D eye and head movement control.http://pcg.wustl.edu/angelakilab

Nancy Baenziger - Up and down regulation of receptor systems for bradykinin and histamine in neuronal, vascular and connective tissue cells.

Paul Bridgman - Cell biology of the developing nervous system. http://conifer.wustl.edu/

Andreas Burkhalter - Development and synaptic organization of cortical circuits.

Harold Burton - Functional organization of somatic sensory cortex.

James Cheverud -Evolutionary quantitative genetics, genetics of growth and morphology.

Glenn Conroy - Comparative primate anatomy and human evolution.

Gregory DeAngelis - Neural mechanisms of 3D vision and object representation. http://cabernet.wustl.edu/

J. David Dickman - Neural mechanisms of perception of motion and the compensatory production of motor response.http://vestibular.wustl.edu/

Krikor Dikranian

David Gottlieb - Gene regulation in the developing brain.

Paul Gray Molecular Development of Neural Circuits underlying simple behavior.

Timothy Holy - Neural mechanisms of olfaction and pheromone recognition.

Arthur Loewy - Neural basis of fight-or-flight response.

Michael Nonet - Molecular genetic analysis of synaptic development and function in the nematode C. elegans. http://thalamus.wustl.edu/nonetlab/

Karen O'Malley - Molecular biology of dopaminergic systems.

Jane Phillips-Conroy - Behavior, morphology and biology of living primate populations.

Joseph Price - Structure and organization of the prefrontal cortex and limb forebrain, and the neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease.

Lawrence Salkoff - Genetics and molecular biology of ion channels. http://nt-salkoff.wustl.edu/

Paul Shaw – Molecular pathways related to the understanding of mammalian sleep and sleep homeostasis.

Lawrence Snyder - Computational and cognitive issues in parietal control of eye and arm movement. http://eye-hand.wustl.edu/

Paul Taghert - Neuropeptide signaling and the organization of circadian behaviors.

W. Thomas Thach - Neural control of posture, movement and motor learning

Mark Willard - Transport of macromolecules and viruses in neurons.

Rachel Wong - Development of connections in the mammalian retina. http://thalamus.wustl.edu/wonglab

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