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The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease. The PHRC is based within the Department of Otolaryngology. The PHRC also includes members from different Medical School and Arts and Sciences Departments of University of Pittsburgh, as well as faculty from Carnegie Mellon University.
Welcome to the Horn Lab Website. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Our research examines how synaptic plasticity transforms the integrative properties of sympathetic neurons. The approach combines cellular electrophysiology with computational modeling. G-clamp Dynamic Clamp and Neurosim software and documentation. Plug-in architecture for experiment modules on embedded controller and. And Synaptic Gain module can now use either only a s.
What Does the Brain Institute Support? The Live Like Lou Center for ALS Research. Live Like Lou Center for ALS Research. Center for Neuroanatomy with Neurotropic Viruses. Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition. Pittsburgh Center For Pain Research. Fox Center For Vision Restoration. Live Like Lou Center for ALS Research.
At David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. A premier research department at UCLA. Neurobiology aims to solve the most fundamental yet most complex questions about human existence. Leading Force in Neuroscience Discovery and Education. Butler lab first to create sensory interneurons from stem cells. Earl Eldred memorial symposium scheduled for April 19, 2018.
How are different glial cells molecularly specified? How is differentiation of blood-brain barrier and ensheathing glial cells regulated? How do glial cells contribute to locomotion behavior? We are using a broad spectrum of genetic and molecular biology tools combined with advanced imaging. If you are interested in joining the group please send an email. Institute of Neuro- and Behavioral Biology.
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The Forgotten Brain Emerges- Scientific American M. Thursday, November 29, 2007.
Brain health and cognitive ability in aging.