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Psychobiology Program

Meet Our Faculty

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Christopher Bishop
Neuroplasticity, Parkinson's Disease and Psychopharmacology

Stephen Boehm

Mechanisms of alcohol's reinforcing/motivational properties
Anne Barrett Clark
Evolution and ecology of behavior; behavioral development and life histories of birds
Terrence Deak
Response and adaptation to psychologically stressful events
Patricia M. Di Lorenzo
Neurophysiology of the chemical senses
Peter J. Donovick
Human neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, biopsychology, gene-environment coaction
Peter C. Gerhardstein
Infant visual perception and attention, and their influence on infant memory
Kathleen L. Horwath
Comparative and environmental biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, circadian and insect physiology
Robert L. Isaacson
Limbic system, mechanisms of cell death and brain damage
Dale M. Madison
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, chemical ecology of vertebrates
Carol I. Miles
Neurobiology, development and behavior of insects
Ralph R. Miller 
Information processing in animals, evolutionary psychology
Maria-Teresa Romero
Neuroplasticity, transplantation and biological rhythms
Lisa Savage
Animal models of memory disorders, psychopharmacology
Linda P. Spear
Developmental psychobiology, psychopharmacology
Norman E. Spear
Memory processing, developmental psychobiology
Steven Tammariello
Signal transduction in mammalian neuron apoptosis; cell cycle regulation in arthropod dormancy
David Sloan Wilson
Evolutionary biology

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