Anthony Antonellis, Ph.D.
National Human Genome Research Institute Intramural Program
Genetic and genomic approaches for studying inherited peripheral neuropathies
William B. Cafferty, Ph.D.
Yale University
Plasticity of intact circuits restores function after a spinal cord injury.
Joanna Chiu, Ph.D.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
The role of clock protein phosphorylation and degradation in circadian biology
C. Andrew Frank, Ph.D.
University of California - San Francisco
How Ephexin Signaling Promotes Neuronal Stability
Marc Halterman, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Rochester
Defining neurotherapeutic targets in hypoxia-induced CHOP-10 signaling networks
Hiroyuki Koizumi, Ph.D.
University of California – San Diego
Doublecortin: career development plan in the neurosciences
Takako Makita, Ph.D.
Johns Hopkins University
Role of endothelins in SCG axon guidance
Kathleen O'Connor-Giles, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin Madison
Regulation of synaptic growth and plasticity in Drosophila
Michael Orger, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Revealing neural circuits that control visually guided behaviors
Monica Perez, Ph.D.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Intramural Program
Intermanual transfer of learning in healthy and spinal cord injured individuals
David Prober, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Genetic analysis of sleep disorders in zebrafish
Avital Rodal, Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Structure and regulation of synaptic architecture
Orie Shafer, Ph.D.
Washington University
Circuitry and Modulation of the Circardian Clock Network of D. melanogaster
Anastassios Tzingounis, Ph.D.
University of California – San Francisco
Molecular components of the calcium activated slow afterhyperpolarization
Jiou Wang, Ph.D.
Yale University
Mechanism of SOD1-linked ALS studied in C elegans and mouse models
Last updated November 25, 2008