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We offer unparalleled institutional resources, faculty who are dedicated to mentoring and a Department that prioritizes diversity, equity and inclusion. If you are interested in joining us, check out graduate rotation opportunities and postdoctoral positions. Profiles Arthur Loewy and the central regulation of autonomic nervous function Dr. Loewy worked over his decades-long career at Washington University to uncover connections between the peripheral and central nervous systems. Paul Bridgman, Professor of Neuroscience and innovative educator, retires Dr. Bridgman made fundamental discoveries into the structure of growth cones and developed novel histology teaching approaches over his 4-decade career at Washington University. Pest control: A profile of Laura Duvall, PhD From circadian rhythms in Drosophila to feeding and mating in mosquito, Duvall is revealing the inner workings of insect behavior—and how to manipulate it. Neuroanatomist: A profile of Matt Glasser, MD, PhD As a graduate student in the Department of Neuroscience, Glasser came to be a leader in the Human Connectome Project. Student of sleep: A profile of Lizzie Tilden The MSTP student brings her background in systems neuroscience to the cutting-edge molecular biology expertise of Yao Chen’s laboratory. Alumni directory Search for:SearchReset SearchAll AlumniFormer facultyFormer postdocsMS recipientsPhD recipientsAllA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Showing: All results Namiko Abe, PhD Lead Medical Writer, Fishawack Health Email: [email protected] Faculty Advisor: Valeria Cavalli, PhD Dissertation (2010): Regulation of peripheral nerve regeneration by the mTOR pathway Kevin Alloway, PhD Professor Emeritus, Pennsylvania State University Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Harold Burton, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 1983-1990 Charles Anderson, PhD (Retired) Research Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology and Physics, Washington University Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1992-2007 Dora Angelaki, PhD Professor of Neural Science and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, New York University Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1999-2011 Akiyuki Anzai, PhD Senior Staff Scientist, University of Rochester Faculty advisor: David Van Essen, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 1999-2007 Oshri Avraham, PhD Assistant Professor, University of Georgia Email: [email protected] Twitter LinkedIn Faculty advisor: Valeria Cavalli, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 2018-2019 Staff scientist, 2020-2022 Alison Bernstein, PhD Assistant Professor, Michigan State University Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Karen O’Malley, PhD Dissertation (2009): The role of PUMA in toxin models of Parkinson’s disease Jacquelyn Brown, PhD Staff Scientist, Vanderbilt University Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Paul Bridgman, PhD Dissertation (2008): The role of growth cone myosin II and actin associated proteins in the repulsive response iduced by the guidance factor semaphorin 3A Gonzalo Budelli, PhD Professor, Universidad de la República Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Faculty advisor: Lawrence Salkoff, PhD Dissertation (2013): Novel structural and physiological functions of high conductance K+ channels of the Slo family Mary Bartlett Bunge, PhD Christine E. Lynn Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience; Professor Emerita, Departments Cell Biology & Anatomy, Neurological Surgery and Neurology, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1970-1988 Xinying Cai, PhD Assistant Professor, New York University, Shanghai Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Camillo Padoa-Schioppa, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 2009-2014 Rebecca Callahan, PhD Director of Legislative Affairs, CHIPS for America | Biden-Harris Administration LinkedIn Faculty advisor: Martha Bagnall, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 2016-2019 Jeffrey Calton, PhD Professor, California State University-Sacramento Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Lawrence Snyder, MD, PhD Postdoctoral fellow: 1997-1999 Dan Carlin, PhD Research Scientist III, Alexion, AstraZeneca Rare Disease Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Faculty advisor: Valeria Cavalli, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 2012-2019 S. Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD Professor, University of California Los Angeles Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Joel Price, DPhil Dissertation (1993): The orbital and medial prefrontal cortex of the Macaque: Anatomical parcellation and evidence for limbic, sensory and premotor integration Indra Chandrasekar, PhD Associate Scientist, Sanford Research Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Paul Bridgman, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 2008-2014 Steve Wohn Chul Chang, PhD Associate Professor, Yale University Email: [email protected] Twitter Faculty advisor: Lawrence Snyder, MD, PhD Dissertation (2009): Sensorimotor transformation in the Macaque parietal reach region   Xiaoying Chen, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate, Washington University Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Azad Bonni, PhD Postdoctoral fellow, 2017-2019 Richard Cheney, PhD Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Email: [email protected] Faculty advisor: Mark Willard, PhD Dissertation (1989): Localization of fodrin in the membrane associated cytoskeleton and characterization of fodrin’s interactions with putative fodrin-binding proteins Adam Clemens, PhD Scientist, Ascidian Therapeutics LinkedIn Faculty advisor: Harrison Gabel, PhD Dissertation (2020): Understanding the roles of DNA methylation and MeCP2 in neuronal enhancer control Jonathan Cohen, PhD Bullard Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1982-1992 Posts pagination 1 of 6 Next Page People Faculty Emeritus Faculty Affiliated Faculty Administrative Staff Research Staff Trainees Alumni Department of NeuroscienceWashington University School of MedicineCB 8108660 S. 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