Neuroscience Open House, 1999
April 3, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Lab Tours
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Paul van Donkelaar Lab, Human Perception and Action
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Helen Neville Lab, Eavesdropping on human brain development
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Judith Eisen Lab, How your brain makes your muscles work
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Shawn Lockery Lab, Worms, brains and lego robots
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Janis Weeks Lab, Caterpillar to moth: how steroid hormones affect the
nervous system and behavior
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John Postlethwaite Lab, Human genes and fish embryos
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Mike Marusich Lab, Exquisite specificity: Monoclonal Antibodies
are used as molecular tools
to study normal and diseased brains
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Monte Westerfield Lab, Fishing For Genes
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Marjorie Woolacott Lab, Human Postrual Control
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Rich Marrocco, Attention and Attention Deficit Disorders
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Barbara Gordon-Lickey Lab, Why does aging limit our capacity for new
learning?
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James Weston Lab, From critters to cultures: Why cells do what they
do.
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Bill Roberts Lab, Sensory perception
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Jeanne Selker Lab, Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy
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Terry Takahashi Lab, Sounds in space