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Arthur Arnold
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Sex differences in the brain, neuroendocrinology, evolution and function of the sex chromosomes
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Gene Block
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Neurobiology of circadian rhythms
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Scott Chandler
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Neuronal Mechanisms Controlling Jaw Movement
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Rachelle Crosbie
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Molecular Basis of Muscle Function and Muscular Dystrophy
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Reggie Edgerton
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Neural Control of Movement and Neuromuscular Plasticity
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Gordon Fain
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Physiology of mammalian photoreceptors
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Mark Frye
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Integrative physiology of insect flight.
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Alan Garfinkel
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mathematical modeling of electrophysiology
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David Glanzman
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Learning and Memory
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Fernando Gomez-Pinilla
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Mechanisms of Neural Repair
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Alan Grinnell
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Synaptic function
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Walter Metzner
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Sensory processing/motor control, especially auditory feedback control of vocalization; Behavioral Neuroscience (Neuroethology)
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Peter Narins
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Auditory Behavior, Neurophysiology and Mechanics
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Patricia Phelps
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Neuronal Development and Regeneration: Migration and axon outgrowth
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Barnett Schlinger
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Steroid hormone synthesis and action in birds; hormonal control of brain and behavior in tropical bird species
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Dwayne Simmons
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Synaptic plasticity and calcium regulation during development and aging of the peripheral and central auditory system
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Judith Smith
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Neural control of stereotypic limb motions with and without motion-dependent feedback and/or in the absence of specific supraspinal input
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James Tidball
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Cell Biology of Muscle Growth, Adaptation and Disease
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David Walker
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Molecular mechanisms relevant to aging
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Stephanie White
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Social influences on learning and memory
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Grace Xiao
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Computational and systems biology of gene expression
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Adjunct Professors
Ronald Cooper
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Nasser Farahbakhsh
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Transport Physiology, Signal Tansduction, Calcium Homeostasis,
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Christian Roberts
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Role of Physical Activity and Diet in the Prevention and Treatment of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Diseases
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William Whiting
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Biomechanics of human movement, with emphasis on performance evaluation and enhancement, and the mechanics of musculoskeletal injury.
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