Professors

Arthur Arnold Sex differences in the brain, neuroendocrinology, evolution and function of the sex chromosomes
Jim Barnard The role of diet and exercise in the prevention and control of degenerative diseases.
Gene Block Neurobiology of circadian rhythms
Scott Chandler Neuronal Mechanisms Controlling Jaw Movement
Rachelle Crosbie Molecular Basis of Muscle Function and Muscular Dystrophy
Reggie Edgerton Neural Control of Movement and Neuromuscular Plasticity
Gordon Fain Physiology of mammalian photoreceptors
Mark Frye Integrative physiology of insect flight.
Alan Garfinkel mathematical modeling of electrophysiology
David Glanzman Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Learning and Memory
Fernando Gomez-Pinilla Mechanisms of Neural Repair
Alan Grinnell Synaptic function
Walter Metzner Sensory processing/motor control, especially auditory feedback control of vocalization; Behavioral Neuroscience (Neuroethology)
Peter Narins Auditory Behavior, Neurophysiology and Mechanics
Patricia Phelps Neuronal Development and Regeneration: Migration and axon outgrowth
Barnett Schlinger Neurosteroid synthesis; steroid action on the CNS
Dwayne Simmons Synaptic plasticity and calcium regulation during development and aging of the peripheral and central auditory system
Judith Smith Neural control of stereotypic limb motions with and without motion-dependent feedback and/or in the absence of specific supraspinal input
James Tidball Cell Biology of Muscle Growth, Adaptation and Disease
David Walker Molecular mechanisms relevant to aging
Stephanie White Social influences on learning and memory


Adjunct Professors

Ronald Cooper
Nasser Farahbakhsh
Transport Physiology, Signal Tansduction, Calcium Homeostasis,
Christian Roberts
Role of Physical Activity and Diet in the Prevention and Treatment of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Diseases
Niranjala Tillakaratne
William Whiting
Biomechanics of human movement, with emphasis on performance evaluation and enhancement, and the mechanics of musculoskeletal injury.