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The Neuroscience Graduate Program of The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston is one of the premier neuroscience programs in the country. The Program comprises over forty faculty members actively engaged in research and education.

N.A.R.F

(Neuroscience All Request Friday)

"Are you pondering what I'm pondering?"

 

M.I.B.S.

(Minorities Involvement in Biomedical Sciences)

M.I.B.S. will enhance minority student involvement in health-related research at the high school and undergraduate levels and is aimed at increasing the number of minority students and minority practitioners in health-related fields.

Hot Papers

by our Neuroscience Program students!

Amador SC, Hood AJ, Schiess MC, Izor R, Sereno AB (2006). Dissociating voluntary eye movement deficits in Parkinson’s disease patients. Neuropsychological, 44 (8): 1475-82.

Hood AJ, Amador SC, Cain AE, Briand KA, Al-Refai AH, Schiess MC, Sereno AB (2007). Levodopa slows prosaccades and improves antisaccades: An eye movement study in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 78 (6): 565-570. Online First: 18 December 2006.

Kothmann W.W., Li X., Burr G.S., O'Brien J. (2007). Connexin 35/36 is phosphorylated at regulatory sites in the retina.  Visual Neuroscience 24 , Epub ahead of print 20 July 2007.

 


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