UVM Neuroscience Graduate Program: Faculty
| The research interests of our faculty members cover a wide variety of disciplines of neuroscience. The following faculty have independent research programs: |
Program Resources for Faculty
Features from UVM's The View

Of Fish and Fruit Flies:
Into the Notch: Neurobiologist Matthew Rand is using fruit flies to explore how mercury affects the Notch receptor protein, which is crucial to embryonic neural development. (Photo: UVM Medical Photography)

The Acupuncture Connection:
Dr. Helene Langevin, research associate professor of neurology, has shown a critical link between acupuncture and its effects on connective tissue. (Photo: Jordan Silverman)
Stretch Therapies May Heal Injured Tissue |
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| The following are our outstanding teaching faculty and are qualified to serve as joint mentors: |

Teaching Play:
University Scholar Patricia Prelock's project aims to expand the worlds of children with autism.

Investigating Estrogen’s Other Side:
Dr. Paul Newhouse and Julie Dumas, a post-doctoral
research associate, think that estrogen therapy has
potential for improving cognition. (Photo: Bill DiLillo)
 'Press One for Health':
Psychiatrist and University Scholar John Helzer's innovative work with telephone voice-response technology supports research and treatment |
- Carson Cornbrooks, Associate Professor, Dept of Anatomy and Neurobiology
- Todd Clason, Director, Imaging/Physiology Core
- Elizabeth Ezerman, Lecturer
- Jerome Fiekers, Associate Professor, Dept of Anatomy and Neurobiology
- Robert Hamill, Chair and Professor, Dept of Neurology
- Sheryl White, Director, Cellular & Molecular Biology Core
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