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neurophysiology rig   Development & Neuroscience

Research ranges from sensory physiology, aging and neuroendocrine function through nervous system development and the cell biology of motility. Our current expansion is adding junior and senior faculty who ask basic biological questions using model genetic systems such as Drosophila, zebrafish, C. elegans, chick or urchin. Faculty include Drs. Lu, Tosney, Tokarz and D. Wilson.
Electrophysiology rig in Dr. Lu's laboratory  
 
Zhongmin (John) Lu, Ph.D., Loyola Chicago, 1995. Auditory neurobiology, neural mechanisms of hearing in fish, and Florida red tides and hearing. J. Comp. Physiol. A 187:453–65, 2001.
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Kathryn W. Tosney, Ph.D. Stanford 1981, Postdoc Yale, 1981-1984. Developmental neuroscience, development of muscles, axonal guidance, cell biology of cell motility. J. Neurosci. 24: 1070-1078, 2004.
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Richard R. Tokarz, Ph.D., Colorado, 1977. Hormonal regulation of reproductive behavior in nonmammalian vertebrates. Copeia 2003(3):502–11, 2003 (with Patterson and McMann).
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David L. Wilson, Ph.D., Chicago, 1969. Biology of aging: biology of mind and consciousness. Mech. Aging Dev. 113:101–16, 2000.
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