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UVM Neuroscience Graduate Program: Faculty
 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

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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)

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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

Biobehavior

Cell Physiology

Injury and Plasticity

Development

Human Disease and Disorders

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.

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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)

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'Press One for Health':
Psychiatrist and University Scholar John Helzer's innovative work with telephone voice-response technology supports research and treatment

 

 

 

       

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