People who work in Clinical neuroscience
| Faculty | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | Email/phone | Interests include: |
Andrews, Anne
|
ama11@psu.edu
814-865-2970 (University Park) |
Role of serotonin in complex behavior, and the etiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders (depression and anxiety disorders) and neurodegenerative diseases. In vivo neurotransmitter sensing, nanobiosensor design and functional proteomics. |
Barber, Alistair
|
abarber@psu.edu
717-531-6506 (Hershey) |
Neurodegeneration in diabetic retinopathy. |
Beard, John
|
jbeard@psu.edu
814-863-2917 (University Park) |
Iron and monoamine metabolism in nutrition. |
Covasa, Mihai
|
mzc13@psu.edu
814-663-2919 (University Park) |
Control of obesity: reduced sensitivity to satiation signals. |
Gardner, Thomas
|
tgardner@psu.edu
717-531-8783 (Hershey) |
Cellular and molecular mechanisms in the initiation of diabetic retinopathy. |
Palmer, Charles
|
cpalmer@psu.edu
717-531-1358 (Hershey) |
Perinatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury. Inhibition of microglial activation. Pain and stress in the newborn infant. |
Ray, Chester (Chet)
|
car20@psu.edu
717-531-5310 (Hershey) |
Vestibular regulation of the sympathetic nervous system, exercise and autonomic function. |
Simmons, Zachary
|
zsimmons@psu.edu
717-531-1802 (Hershey) |
Pathogenetic mechanisms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Nutrition in ALS. |
Subramanian, Thyagarajan
|
tus16@psu.edu
717-531-1804 (Hershey) |
Neural Transplantation and gene therapy for neurodegenerative disorders. Basal ganglia pathophysiology. Stem cell biology and immunology of transplantation. Preclinical and clinical therapeutics in movement disorders. |
Tenser, Richard
|
rtenser@psu.edu
717-531-1801 (Hershey) |
Latent and slow virus infections of the nervous system; multiple sclerosis. |