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Trainer Graduate Training Program(s)
A
Judd M. Aiken, Prof.
Animal Health & Biomedical Sciences
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Comparitive Biomedical Sciences
jma@ahabs.wisc.edu
Mitochondrial involvement in aging processes, and characterization of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
Elaine T. Alarid, Assoc. Prof.
Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology
alarid@oncology.wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone action
Caroline M. Alexander, Asst. Prof.
Oncology
Biomedical Engineering, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology
alexander@oncology.wisc.edu
Mammary gland biology and neoplasia using transgenic mouse models
Lynn Allen-Hoffmann, Prof.
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Environmental Toxicology, Pathology
blallenh@wisc.edu
Keratinocyte growth and differentiation; cancer biology; extracellular matrix; integrin receptors; apoptosis.
Philip Anderson, Prof.
Genetics
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
andersn@wisc.edu
Molecular genetics of mRNA degradation in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Richard A. Anderson, Prof.
Pharmacology
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience
raanders@wisc.edu
Cellular and molecular signal transduction mechanisms
Aseem Z. Ansari, Asst. Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
ansari@biochem.wisc.edu
Studying the regulation of gene expression at the interface of chemistry, biology and genomics
Alan D. Attie, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biosciences, Nutritional Sciences
attie@biochem.wisc.edu
Genetics of diabetes and obesity, cell and molecular biology of plasma lipoproteins, genetic disorders of lipoprotein metabolism
B
James D. Bangs, Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
jdbangs@wisc.edu
Molecular parasitology, basic cell biology and biochemistry of African trypanosomes, secretion and intracellular protein trafficking
Michele Basso, Asst. Prof.
Physiology
Neuroscience, Physiology, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
michele@physiology.wisc.edu
The neural basis of higher order processes or cognition; investigates neural processes leading up to the execution of eye movements that lead to rapid changes in the line of sight - saccades.
Ruth M. Benca, Prof.
Psychiatry
Neuroscience
rbenca@med.wisc.edu
Acute effects of light on sleep and temperature in rats
Paul Bertics, Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Nutritional Sciences
pbertics@macc.wisc.edu
Characterizing the regulation of cell proliferation and function by growth factors and toxins
Ian M. Bird, Prof.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology, Physiology
imbird@wisc.edu
Growth Factors; Receptor Mediated Signaling; Steroidogenesis; Pregnancy/Embryo Development
Robert Blank, Asst. Prof.
Medicine
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology
rbd@medicine.wisc.edu
Molecular basis of human disease: genetic determinants of bone's biomechanical performance
Christopher A. Bradfield, Prof.
Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Environmental Toxicology, Genetics, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology
bradfield@oncology.wisc.edu
Molecular biology of the PAS family of proteins
David A. Brow, Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
dabrow@wisc.edu
Mechanisms of eukaryotic gene expression, especially transcription and pre-mRNA splicing
C
Edwin R. Chapman, Prof.
Physiology
Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physiology
chapman@physiology.wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms that underlie neuronal exocytosis
Elizabeth A. Craig, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
ecraig@wisc.edu
Hsp70 molecular chaperone roles in protein folding and protein translocation across membranes
Cynthia M. Czajkowski, Prof.
Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physiology
czajkowski@neurophys.wisc.edu
Structure, Function and Regulation of GABA-A Receptors
D
Richard J. Davidson, Prof.
Psychology
Neuroscience
rjdavids@wisc.edu
Human cognitive and affective neuroscience; Functional neuroimaging
Paul M. DeLuca, Jr., Prof.
Medical Physics
Medical Physics
pmdeluca@wisc.edu
Interaction of ionizing radiation with matter, specifically with implications to instrumentation and radiologicalphysics measurements
David L. DeMets, Prof.
Biostatics & Medical Informatics
Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine, Population Health Sciences, Biostatistics
demets@biostat.wisc.edu
The design, monitoring, and analysis of clinical trials, especially the randomized controlled clinical trial
John M. Denu, Assoc. Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Molecular Biosciences
jmdenu@wisc.edu
Reversible protein modifications
Timothy J. Donohue, Prof.
Bacteriology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
tdonohue@bact.wisc.edu
Process and control of biological energy generation
Norman R. Drinkwater, Prof.
Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology
drinkwater@oncology.wisc.edu
Mechanism of action of cancer susceptibility genes using a "reverse genetic" approach
F
Katrina Forest, Assoc. Prof.
Bacteriology
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
forest@bact.wisc.edu
Structural biology of microbial pathogenesis
Norman C. Fost, Prof.
Pediatrics
ncfost@wisc.edu
Ethical and legal issues in research and genetic screening; use of performance enhancing drugs; access to growth hormone; definition of death.
Catherine A. Fox, Assoc. Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
cfox@wisc.edu
Cell-cycle progression, chromosome structure, and gene expression to control the differentiation of eukaryotic cells
Michael K. Fritsch, Asst. Prof.
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular Biosciences, Pathology
mkfritsch@wisc.edu
We study the role of chromatin remodeling in regulating transcription using two different model systems: estrogen induced gene transcription in breast cancer cells, and changes in gene transcription during early embryonic stem cell differentiation
Dennis G. Fryback, Prof.
Population Health Sciences
Population Health Sciences
dfryback@wisc.edu
Medical technology assessment, health care cost-effectiveness analysis, measurement of population-level health status and health-related quality of life assessment, using simulation modeling to understand cancer epidemiology, and use of Bayesian statistic
G
Samuel H. Gellman, Prof.
Chemistry
Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Chemistry
gellman@chem.wisc.edu
Design of new oligomers with well-defined folding properties ("foldamers"), and their use in antimicrobial therapy and other biomedical applications
Heidi Goodrich-Blair, Assoc. Prof.
Bacteriology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
hgblair@bact.wisc.edu
How microbes survive and flourish in the environments they occupy; host-microbe interactions
Jenny E. Gumperz, Asst. Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology
jegumperz@wisc.edu
Molecular and functional analyses of T lymphocytes in innate immunity
H
Mary C. Halloran, Assoc. Prof.
Zoology, Anatomy
Genetics, Neuroscience
mchalloran@wisc.edu
Axon guidance mechanisms in zebrafish neural development
Paul M. Harari, Assoc. Prof.
Human Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology
harari@humonc.wisc.edu
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signal transduction system
Anna Huttenlocher, Assoc. Prof.
Pediatrics, Pharmacology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences
huttenlocher@wisc.edu
Migration, implications to tumor metastasis and inflammation
J
Craig T. Jaunuary, Prof.
Medicine, Physiology
Physiology
ctj@medicine.wisc.edu
Cardiac ion channels, arrhythmias, mechanisms of acquired and congenital long QT syndrome
Jeffrey A. Johnson, Assoc. Prof.
Pharmacy
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Environmental Toxicology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
jajohnson@pharmacy.wisc.edu
Molecular Neuropharmacology/Neurotoxicology: Oxidative stress
K
Ronald Kalil, Prof.
Neuroscience
Neuroscience
rekalil@wisc.edu
Neural cell death and recovery after brain injury
Ned H. Kalin, Prof.
Psychiatry
Neuroscience
nkalin@wisc.edu
Brain mechanisms mediating fear-related behavioral and hormonal responses
Timothy J. Kamp, Assoc. Prof.
Medicine, Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Physiology
tjk@medicine.wisc.edu
Cardiovascular ion channels, regulation, and dysfunction in disease
Weiyuan (John) Kao, Professor
Pharmacy
Biomedical Engineering
wjkao@pharmacy.wisc.edu
Elucidating the mechanisms of cell adhesion and activation on biomaterials; Delineating the critical factors in material biocompatibility and biodegradation; Developing enabling technology in the synthesis of novel materials for tissue engineering.
Patricia J. Keely, Asst. Prof.
Pharmacology
Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences
pjkeely@wisc.edu
How cellular interactions with the ECM determine differentation and epithelial polarization; how these interactions are altered during carcinogenesis to result in invasive metastatic carcinoma
Scott G. Kennedy, Assistant Professor
Pharmacology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology
sgkennedy@wisc.edu
Molecular analysis of RNAi
Shannon Kenney, Professor
Oncology, Medicine
Cancer Biology
skenney@wisc.edu
Understanding the molecular regulation and pathogenesis of the human herpesvirus, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
Laura L. Kiessling, Prof.
Chemistry
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences
kiessling@chem.wisc.edu
Biomolecular recognition processes; the chemistry and biology of protein-saccharide interactions
Patricia J. Kiley, Prof.
Biomolecular Chemistry
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
pjkiley@wisc.edu
Oxygen sensing, transcriptional regulation and Fe-S cluster assembly
Judith E. Kimble, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biosciences
jekimble@wisc.edu
Regulation of development in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Bruce S. Klein, Prof.
Pediatrics, Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
bsklein@wisc.edu
Molecular medical mycology -- cellular and molecular basis of immunity to medical fungi; genetics of virulence; molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis
Laura J. Knoll, Asst. Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
ljknoll@wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms of development and pathogenesis of Toxoplasma gondii
John S. Kuo, Assistant Professor
Neurological Surgery
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Neuroscience
j.kuo@neurosurg.wisc.edu
Molecular biology of normal and tumor-derived neural stem cells
L
Garet P. Lahvis, Asst. Prof.
Surgery
Cancer Biology, Environmental Toxicology, Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
lahvis@surgery.wisc.edu
Environmental and genetic controls of vascular resolution in neonatal mice
M
James S. Malter, Prof.
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Pathology
jsmalter@wisc.edu
How the regulation of mRNA decay influences the production of critical, disease associated genes
John L. Markley, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine
markley@nmrfam.wisc.edu
NMR spectroscopy and its biological applications; processing and analysis of multi-dimensional NMR data
Thomas F. Martin, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience
tfmartin@wisc.edu
Mechanisms of hormone action; signal transduction and second messengers; regulation of hormone and neurotransmitter secretion; inositol phospholipid biochemistry
Kristyn S. Masters, Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
kmasters@wisc.edu
Fundamental issues in cell-material interactions in order to create 'smarter', bioactive materials that are capable of directing cell function
Janet E. Mertz, Prof.
Oncology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Comparitive Biomedical Sciences
mertz@oncology.wisc.edu
Regulation of transcription, processing, and translation of mammalian mRNA-encoding genes
Beth Meyerand, Assoc. Prof.
Medical Physics
Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Medical Physics, Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
memeyerand@wisc.edu
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the human brain
Gordon S. Mitchell, Professor
Comparative Biosciences
Neuroscience, Comparitive Biomedical Sciences
mitchell@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu
Neuroplasticity in respiratory motor control
Julie C. Mitchell, Asst. Prof.
Mathematics
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine
mitchell@math.wisc.edu
Computational analysis of protein interactions and macromolecular shape features
Shigeki Miyamoto, Prof.
Pharmacology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Environmental Toxicology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences
smiyamot@wisc.edu
Rel/NF-kB transcription factors
Deane F. Mosher, Prof.
Medicine, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Pathology
dfmosher@wisc.edu
Extracellular matrix and cell adhesion
William L. Murphy, Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering, Pharmacology
Biomedical Engineering
wlmurphy@wisc.edu
Creation of novel materials using bioinspired approaches -- Using biomaterials to define the stem cell microenvironment -- Development of biomaterials for tissue regeneration (tissue engineering) -- Novel approaches to drug delivery and gene therapy
N
Javier Nieto, Prof.
Population Health Sciences
Population Health Sciences
fjnieto@wisc.edu
Cardiovascular disease epidemiology, markers of subclinical atherosclerosis, emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease (homocysteine, inflammation markers, chronic infections), health consequences of sleep disorders and psychosocial stress
O
Jon S. Odorico, Assoc. Prof.
Transplantation - Surgery
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology
jon@surgery.wisc.edu
Using embryonic stem (ES) cells to study pancreatic islet development
Donata Oertel, Prof.
Physiology
Neuroscience, Physiology
oertel@neurophys.wisc.edu
Cellular basis for the processing of acoustic information in the mammalian cochlear nuclei
P
Ann C. Palmenberg, Prof.
Biochemistry, Institute for Molecular Virology
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences, , Comparitive Biomedical Sciences
acpalmen@wisc.edu
Molecular virology and computer-based analyses of small, RNA-containing mammalian viruses
Robert A. Pearce, Prof.
Anesthesiology
Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Physiology, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
rapearce@wisc.edu
Effects of volatile anesthetics on inhibitory synaptic transmission
Bradley R. Postle, Asst. Prof.
Psychology
Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
postle@wisc.edu
Cognitive and neural bases of working memory and nondeclarative memory
Richard A. Proctor, Professor
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Cellular & Molecular Biology
rap@facstaff.wisc.edu
Staphylococcal pathogenesis with an emphasis on how metabolism and redox state influence the production of toxins and resistance to host cationic peptides
Tomas Prolla, Assoc. Prof.
Genetics
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Environmental Toxicology, Genetics, Nutritional Sciences
taprolla@wisc.edu
DNA repair, cancer and the aging process
R
Robert G. Radwin, Prof. and Chair
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
radwin@engr.wisc.edu
Analytical methods for measuring and assessing exposure to physical stress in the workplace, Ergonomics aspects of manually operated equipment and human-computer input devices, Causes and prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders and peripheral
Ron T. Raines, Prof.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences
raines@biochem.wisc.edu
Chemical biology, protein design and engineering, enzymology
M. Thomas Record, Jr., Prof.
Chemistry, Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Molecular Biosciences
record@chem.wisc.edu
Biophysical studies of protein-nucleic acid interactions in transcription initiation in vitroand in E. coli
Gail A. Robertson, Assoc. Prof.
Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physiology
robertsonphysiology.wisc.edu
Potassium channels encoded by the Human Ether-a-go-go Related Gene (HERG) in human heart and brain
Arnold E. Ruoho, Prof.
Pharmacology
Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Neuroscience
aeruoho@wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms which underlie neurotransmitter release and receptor activation
S
Maureen A. Smith, Assoc. Prof.
Population Health Sciences
Population Health Sciences
maureensmith@wisc.edu
Effectiveness and equity of the health care system for aging and chronically ill persons
Paul M. Sondel, Prof.
Pediatrics, Human Oncology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences, Pathology
pmsondel@wisc.edu
Lymphocyte recognition and destruction of human malignant cells
Robert Striker, Asst. Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biotechnology, Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology
rtstriker@wisc.edu
Nucleotide selectivity, error rate, and supramolecular structure of the hepatitis C viral (HCV) polymerase
Clive S. Svendsen, Prof.
Anatomy
Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
svendsen@waisman.wisc.edu
Biology of neural stem cells
T
James A. Thomson, Prof.
Anatomy, Biotechnology Center
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology, Neuroscience
thomson@primate.wisc.edu
Differentiation of human and rhesus monkey embryonic stem cells
Randal S. Tibbetts, Associate Professor
Pharmacology
Cancer Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology
rstibbetts@wisc.edu
DNA damage, signal transduction, ataxia-telangiectasia, neurodegeneration
Giulio Tononi, Professor
Psychiatry
Neuroscience
gtononi@wisc.edu
Mmechanisms and functions of sleep and the neural substrates of consciousness
V
Hector H. Valdivia, Prof.
Physiology
Physiology
hhvaldiv@wisc.edu
Pharmacological regulation of Ca2+ channels, excitation-contraction coupling, intracellular Ca2+ signaling, and mechanisms of operation of ligand-gated Ca2+ channels
Ray Vanderby, Prof.
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation
Biomedical Engineering, Physiology
vanderby@orthorehab.wisc.edu
tissue mechanics (bone, ligament, tendon, and cartilage), tissue engineering, connective tissue healing, orthopedic biomechanics
David J. Vanness, Asst. Prof.
Population Health Sciences
Population Health Sciences
dvanness@wisc.edu
Role that information and uncertainty play in health care decisions at both the "clinical" level (medical decision-making) and "population" level (health care policy; technology assessment and adoption)
W
Jeffery W. Walker, Prof.
Physiology
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Physiology
jwalker@physiology.wisc.edu
Cell signaling in the cardiovascular system
Rodney A. Welch, Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biomolecular Chemistry, Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
rawelch@wisc.edu
Bacterial pathogenesis; molecular genetics; protein secretion; and structure/function of bacterial toxins.
John White, Prof.
Anatomy
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biosciences
jwhite1@wisc.edu
Understanding the mechanisms of cell differentiation, cleavage and locomotion
Christiane Wiese, Assistant Professor
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Molecular Biosciences
wiese@biochem.wisc.edu
Molecular mechanisms of mitotic spindle assembly and microtubule nucleation; cell-cycle dependent regulation of spindle assembly proteins; centrosome structure and function
Justin Williams, Asst. Prof.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
jwilliams@engr.wisc.edu
Neural Engineering, Functional Neurosurgery, BioMEMS, Neural Rehabilitation, Neural Prostheses, Applied Neuroscience
Jon P. Woods, Assoc. Prof.
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Biotechnology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biosciences
jpwoods@wisc.edu
Molecular biology and pathogenesis of Histoplasma capsulatum
Y
Jerry Yin, Prof.
Genetics
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience
jcyin@wisc.edu
Molecular genetics of learning and memory formation in Drosophila and mice (molecular neurobiology, nervous system function and dysfunction)
Z
Su-Chun Zhang, Asst. Prof.
Anatomy
Cellular & Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroengineering Training Program
zhang@waisman.wisc.edu
Embryonic stem cells and neural differentiation
Lea Ziskind-Cohaim, Prof.
Physiology
Neuroscience, Physiology
lconhaim@macc.wisc.edu
Mechanisms of synaptic transmission in the developing spinal cord