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Laboratory Of Claudia Schmauss, M.D. The Laboratory at Columbia University performs neurobiology research on dopamine receptors. http://www.schmauss-lab.com/
UAMS Department Of Anatomy And Neurobiology The Department of Anatomy and neurobiology is responsible for the teaching ofthree core courses for freshman medical students Gross Anatomy, http://anatomy.uams.edu/
Ohio University, Neurobiology Graduate Program five major areas Cell Biology and Physiology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,Exercise Physiology and Muscle Biology, Microbiology, and neurobiology. http://www.biosci.ohiou.edu/grad/neuro/
Extractions: providing a venue for interdisciplinary collaboration among its members and, as appropriate, with faculty from other Departments; delivering the Preparation for Neuroscience Special Curriculum offered by the Department of Biological Sciences; facilita ting and supporting post-graduate and post-doctoral study in Neuroscience; and maintaining and administering the facilities and awards under its control. The Biological Sciences Graduate Program at Ohio University offers training in five major areas: Cell Biology and Physiology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Exercise Physiology and Muscle Biology, Microbiology, and Neurobiology. These areas represent major research focus groups within the Program in which excellence in research training can be attained. Excellent interdisciplinary opportunities exist in the Program in which students can enroll in the Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology and the Program in Environmental Biology (M.S. only). Furthermore, qualified medical students may enroll in our D.O./Ph.D. degree program offered through the Program and the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Drug Abuse - Www.AddictionScience.org Research Forum and Resources for the neurobiology of Addiction hosted by The Wheeler Center at the University of California, San Francisco. Online discussions and learning tools that help in understanding the neuroscience behind addiction and the brain mediation of reward. http://www.AddictionScience.org
Wellcome Laboratory Of Neurobiology Research on the visual cortex ART the brain, fMRI, EEG, TMS, psychophysics,study of patients, etc. http://www.vislab.ucl.ac.uk/
OWEN FLANAGAN Professor of philosophy, psychology, neurobiology and related fields at Duke University. Biography, pictures and books for sale. http://www.owenflanagan.com/
Extractions: Welcome Owen Flanagan is James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy at Duke University. He is also Professor of Psychology and Brain Sciences and Professor of Neurobiology at Duke, as well as Faculty Fellow in the Graduate Program in Cognitive Neuroscience. The author of the classic Consciousness Reconsidered , he lives in Durham, North Carolina. Owen Flanagan (Ph.D. 1977, Boston University) joined the Duke faculty in 1993 as Chair of the Department of Philosophy. He also holds appointments in Psychology, Neurobiology, and is Professor in the Graduate Program in Literature. He was previously class of 1919 Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Wellesley College. In 1993-1994, Flanagan was President of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology. In 1998, he was recipient of the Romanell National Phi Beta Kappa award, given annually to one American philosopher for distinguished contributions to philosophy and the public understanding of philosophy. In 1999, he was invited by the Mind and Life Institute to attend a small conference in Darhamsala, India with the Dalai Lama on the topic of "Destructive Emotions." A book on the meetings, "
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The UAB Civitan International Research Center Coordinates and conducts research related to human development, mental retardation, and developmental disabilities. Links for researchers and families about early child development, neurobiology research and developmental disabilities. (University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama) http://www.circ.uab.edu/
Extractions: Contact Information Links and News Internet Resources The Alabama Council for Developmental Disabilities (ACDD) has 36 members who coordinate activities in advocacy, capacity building, and systems change. These initiatives contribute to a coordinated system of community services that are directed by people with developmental disabilities. Many important resources are available on this site. The Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) web site features a wide range of services focusing upon the rights of persons with developmental disabilities. It is part of a national federally mandated protection and advocacy system. Civitan International
Welcome To The Homepage Of The Genetics Of Recurrent Early Research by the Center for neurobiology and Behavior at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Designed to identify genes that cause mental disorders and help investigate better treatment options. http://depressiongenetics.med.upenn.edu/
Extractions: Welcome to the homepage of the Genetics of Recurrent Early-onset Depression (GenRED) and Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia (MGS) studies at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. We hope that research into the genetics of depression and schizophrenia will lead to better treatment options for these disorders in the future. Please follow the links at right to learn more about the studies and how to participate. The link below provides additional information on selected publications.. D. F. Levinson Research Home Page Includes supplementary data for publications Depression Study Information about the GenRED study (Genetics of Recurrent Early-Onset Depression) Schizophrenia Study Information about the MGS study Contact Us Interested in participating? Why Study Genetics? Learn why we are interested in genetics Links For more information about mental illness
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Extractions: Fax: 607-254-4308 *The Graduate Program in Neurobiology and Behavior provides incoming graduate students with the unique opportunity to explore neurobiology and behavior at the biophysical, molecular, cellular, neural network, neuroethological, or societal level. Whether you are interested in ion channel function, neural development, synaptic transmission, sensory systems, neural networks, animal behavior, animal societies, or chemical ecology, we have individualized programs of study to reflect your research interests. We also offer a large number of laboratory courses that offer incoming students the chance to approach interesting questions in neurobiology and behavior with a powerful set of experimental tools.
Extractions: Theoretical Research of problems within Science, Philosophy and Society By: Jesse Kirkham Physics: Space Elevators An analysis of the proper construction of space elevators, the energy conservative nature of tether systems in general and there ability to be used as systems of interplanetary travel, as well as the physics behind using the earth's rotational energy to partially/fully power such systems. (20 pgs) Black Holes An analysis of the escape velocity formula under the relativistic conditions generated by large masses. (2 pgs) Philosophy: The Nature of Science (Epistemology) An analysis of the nature of truth, of beliefs, leads and open-mindedness and of the scientific/rational process (inductive-hypothetical-deduction) and its relation to observation, generalization and explanation. (5 pgs) Why ET never phones (Alt. The effects of potential contradictions) An analysis of potential temporal and spatial contradictions and the limitations such contradictions would place on the behaviours of any would be time travelers or extraterrestrial visitors. (4 pgs)
Alexander Silberman Institute Of Life Sciences Research in the neurobiology Unit focuses on problems related to cellular andsystems neurobiology using experimental and theoretical approaches. http://bio.huji.ac.il/dep.asp?dept=6
Trauner Web Page Design and total synthesis of complex molecules and their application to biological problems, especially in molecular neurobiology and immunology. http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/~trngrp/traunerweb/
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