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  1. Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology, Volume 12: Circadian Clocks (Handbooks of Behavioral Neurobiology)
  2. Comparative Molecular Neurobiology (EXPERIENTIA SUPPLEMENTUM (EXS)) by YVES, ED. PICHON, 1993

141. Theoretical Research Of Problems Within Science, Philosophy And Society
Works on the physics of consciousness, luck, the basis of ethics, parapsychology, and neurobiology.
http://www.jessekirkham.com
Parapsychology:
Luck
Consciousness Ethics Neurobiology:
Fundamentals of Neurobiology
Spinal Cord and Reticular Formation Oculomotor System Cerebellum ... Complex Memory and Thought
Theoretical Research of problems within Science, Philosophy and Society by Jesse Kirkham Mail

142. Whitehall Foundation: Basic Research In Vertebrate And Invertebrate Neurobiology
a notfor-profit corporation which is focused exclusively on assisting basic research in vertebrate (excluding clinical) and invertebrate neurobiology in the
http://www.whitehall.org/
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The Whitehall Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation which is focused exclusively on assisting basic research in vertebrate (excluding clinical) and invertebrate neurobiology in the United States. Investigations should specifically concern neural mechanisms involved in sensory, motor, and other complex functions of the whole organism as these relate to behavior. The overall goal should be to better understand behavioral output or brain mechanisms of behavior. Please select from the menu of topics on the left to learn more about the Whitehall Foundation, our grant programs, and the application process.
Whitehall Foundation, Inc.

143. Brain, Behavior, And Evolution
Evolutionary psychology, neurobiology, and sociobiology. Professional journal. Abstracts, archives, selected fulltext articles at no charge. Complete articles downloadable for a fee. BioMedNet registration required.
http://www.biomednet.com/library/bbe

144. Göttingen Neurobiology Conference: Home
The next Göttingen neurobiology Conference. will be held. from February 17 to 20, 2005.
http://www.neuro.uni-goettingen.de/
th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society Home Home Contact German Neuroscience Society Archiv
will be held from February 17 to 20, 2005

145. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Research in cancer biology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and neurobiology.
http://www.cshl.org/
Sunday, June 06, 2004 CSHL is a research and educational institution. The Laboratory has research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and a broad educational mission, including the recently established Watson School of Biological Sciences. Celebrating 100 Years of Genetics,
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Cancer Research

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CSHL Press publishes monographs, technical manuals, handbooks, review volumes, conference proceedings, scholarly journals and videotapes.
CSHL's academic program serves to communicate new discoveries, concepts, and methodologies to an international community of scientists.
The Watson School

of Biological Sciences

The Watson School of Biological Sciences offers a novel curriculum that will challenge its graduate students—the biologists of the new millennium—to become leaders in science and in society.
Subscribe to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Net-Letter! Just type in your email address below to receive monthly updates on Lab news and events! HTML Text AOL Broad Hollow Bioscience Park Watson School of Biological Sciences SUNY Stony Brook Shared Program Advanced Courses ... Dolan DNA Learning Center The Dolan DNA Learning Center is the world's first science museum and educational facility promoting DNA literacy.

146. Neurobiology & Anatomy Department At DUCOM
Drexel Department of neurobiology and Anatomy Itzhak Fischer, Ph.D Chair. The Department of neurobiology and Anatomy at the Drexel
http://neurobio.mcphu.edu/
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Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
Itzhak Fischer, Ph.D
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The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the Drexel University College of Medicine provides an outstanding academic environment for pursuing multidisciplinary training and research in neuroscience.
The department has recently expanded by recruiting 6 new faculty members and has currently 36 research grants, including 26 NIH grants, with over $4 million in annual direct cost as well as several endowments. Recent grant awards included the renewal of the spinal cord Program Project, several major NIH grants and subcontracts.
The department offers postdoctoral training through 2 NIH training grants and graduate student training through the Neuroscience program for outstanding individuals preparing for a research career in the biomedical sciences.
The Department promotes a highly interactive and collaborative environment and shared facilities that encourages training, research and lab meetings outside the confines of one laboratory, thus providing flexibility and diversity in the training process. June 2004 S M T W T F S Current faculty research interests include the following areas:

147. MRC Laboratory Of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK.
Introduction, history, openings, and projects in neurobiology, cell and structural biology, and protein and nucleic acid chemistry, in Cambridge, England.
http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/
The Laboratory of Molecular Biology is based in the historic university city of Cambridge, UK. There are 4 divisions with many shared facilities
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QH, UK.
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 248011
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148. CSHL - GenomicsÊ&ÊBioinformatics
Sequencing and database maintenance, related to cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, at Cold Spring Harbor Loboratories, New York.
http://www.cshl.org/public/genome.html
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Genome structure; DNA sequencing; computational molecular biology; Human Genome Project
Zhang Lab

Computational genomics; nucleic acid pattern recognition; gene expression
Stein Lab

Genome informatics; bioinformatics; mapping; software; World Wide Web
Neuwald Lab

Classification and modeling of protein domains; predicting protein structure and function
Wigler Lab

Cancer; genomics; oncogenes; signal transduction; Ras; yeast genetics
Hamaguchi Lab
Cancer genetics; positional cloning; tumor-suppressor genes; RDA Sequencing Projects Genome Databases Human Arabidopsis thaliana Rice S. pombe ... promoter database Bioinformatics Software Other Resources AcePerl Jade CGI.pm Transcription prediction ... Microarray Shared Resources Genome Sequencing The Lita Annenberg Hazen Genome Sequencing Center at Cold Spring Harbor performs high-throughput sequencing of several organisms, including the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana , the fission yeast S. pombe , and homo sapiens Bioinformatics The Hershey bioinformatics group develops novel analytic software, databases, and user interfaces for the management, manipulation and mining of genome data. Training Courses The Advanced Genome Sequencing and Analysis Course Genome Informatics , and Computational Genomics courses provided post-graduate training courses in genome sequencing, genome informatics, and DNA analysis.

149. Nathan Kline Institute For Psychiatric Research
The Institute conducts research in cognitive neuroscience, psychopharmacology, neurobiology, genetics, and mental health policy to improve care for people suffering from severely disabling mental disorders.
http://www.rfmh.org/nki/
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150. Neuroscience Graduate Program
Founded in 1992, the Neuroscience Graduate Program at OHSU consists of about 40 predoctoral students and more than 100 faculty. Training is multidisciplinary, allowing students to choose research areas ranging from molecular to behavioral neurobiology. The school is the site of the medical and dental schools for the Oregon State System of Higher Education.
http://www.ohsu.edu/som-neuroscience/
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151. Cell -- Archive Of Issues By Date
Published biweekly, it includes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
http://www.cell.com/contents-by-date.0.shtml
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152. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
Publishes articles for insect biochemists and physiologists in the areas of endocrinology, development, neurobiology, behavior, pharmacology, nutrition, carbohydrates, lipids, enzymes, proteins, peptides, nucleic acids, molecular biology and toxicology.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=35786

153. Child And Adolescent Bipolar Disorder: Review Of The Past 10 Years
Abstract covering topics such as developmental considerations, clinical characteristics, naturalistic course, neurobiology, psychopharmacological and psychosocial treatments.
http://www.bpso.org/bpreview.htm
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorder:
A Review of the Past 10 Years
Barbara Geller, M.D. and Joan Luby, M.D. J Am Acad Child Adoles Psychiatry 36:1168-1176, 1997 Abstract Objective: To provide a review of the epidemiology, phenomenology, natural course, comorbidity, neurobiology, and treatment of child and adolescent bipolar disorder (BP) for the past 10 years. This review is provided to prepare applicants for recertification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Method: Literature from Medline and other searches for the past 10 years, earlier relevant articles, and the authors' experience and ongoing National Institute of Mental Health-funded project "Phenomenology and Course of Pediatric Bipolarity" were used. Results: Age-specific, developmental (child, adolescent, and adult) DSM-IV criteria manifestations; comorbidity and differential diagnoses; and episode and course features are provided. Included are age-specific examples of childhood grandiosity, hypersexuality, and delusions. Differential diagnoses (e.g. specific language disorders, sexual abuse, conduct disorder [CD], schizophrenia, substance abuse), suicidality, and BP-II are discussed. Conclusion: Available data strongly suggest that prepubertal onset BP is a nonepisodic, chronic, rapid cycling, mixed manic state that may be comorbid with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and CD or have features of ADHD and/or CD as initial manifestations. Systematic research on pediatric BP is in its infancy and will require ongoing and future studies to provide developmentally relevant diagnostic methods and treatment.

154. Pharyngula
Study the neurobiology of the zebrafish using several imaging techniques, such as timelapse video microscopy, epifluorescence and confocal microscopy, and various quantitative fluorescence methods.
http://pharyngula.org/
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Saturday, June 05, 2004
Reagan
I don't take joy in the death of any man, and I regret the loss to the family of Ronald Reagan. Reagan, however, was a disaster for American politics: I sincerely believe that his presidency, even more so than Nixon's, was the point where the Republican party went off the rails into outright lunacy, where a figurehead idiot could be elected to the highest office in the land, where Religious Right took over, where the party endorsed insane economics and corruption, where the environment became something to be plundered rather than preserved. Reagan made George W Bush possible...and it's hard to believe, as much as I despised Reagan during his presidency, that now we would have someone in office who actually makes him look respectable. The Talent Show has a good quote to summarize the Reagan legacy: As someone who served with President Reagan, and in the interest of historical accuracy, please allow me to share with you some of my recollections of the Reagan years that I hope will make it into the final cut of the mini-series: $640 Pentagon toilets seats; ketchup as a vegetable; union busting; firing striking air traffic controllers; Iran-Contra; selling arms to terrorist nations; trading arms for hostages; retreating from terrorists in Beirut; lying to Congress; financing an illegal war in Nicaragua; visiting Bitburg cemetery; a cozy relationship with Saddam Hussein; shredding documents; Ed Meese; Fawn Hall; Oliver North; James Watt; apartheid apologia; the savings and loan scandal; voodoo economics; record budget deficits; double digit unemployment; farm bankruptcies; trade deficits; astrologers in the White House; Star Wars; and influence peddling.

155. Autism Society Of America: Autism Society Of America
The primary mission of ASAF is to raise and allocate funds to address the many unanswered questions about autism. ASAF sponsors work as diverse as the people affected by autism, spanning such fields as neurobiology, education, behavioral science, adult services, and disability law.
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Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. The result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain, autism and its associated behaviors have been estimated to occur in as many as 2 to 6 in 1,000 individuals (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2001). Autism is four times more prevalent in boys than girls and knows no racial, ethnic, or social boundaries. Family income, lifestyle, and educational levels do not affect the chance of autism's occurrence. Frequently Asked Questions
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156. Department Of Cell Biology & Anatomy
The scope of the department includes most subspecialties of cellular and systems biology, including biological anthropology, cancer cell biology, neurobiology, endocrinology, reproductive biology, and developmental biology.
http://www.cba.arizona.edu/
Department Overview Department Facilities Histology Core Facility
Webmaster Herman Gordon. Web helper Audrey Pallette. Web design by Rita Ellsworth and Jean Wilson.

157. Welcome To CBN, The Department Of Cell Biology And Neuroscience At Rutgers Unive
Cell biology, developmental biology and neurobiology with emphasis on cell communication. Undergraduate and graduate programs, staff, research, facilities, events and news.
http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~cbn/
Seminar Fall 2004 Seminar Series "Under construction"
In Memory Bill D. Davis
What's New EMBO J
Akum et al
Nature Neuroscience
Xiao , Fong, Sun J. Bio. Chem. Bonnie Firestein's work on cypin and dendrite patterning Honors and Awards
Honors Colloquium Monday April 26, 2004 Nelson Labs-Busch 6:00pm - D406 Our Goal
CBN provides an exciting and challenging academic environment by combining excellence in research with a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate education. Faculty Research
encompasses the complementary areas of cell biology, developmental biology and neurobiology with an emphasis on fundamental problems in cell signaling and communication. Current areas of focus are biomolecular recognition and cell communication as well as molecular mechanisms of neuronal signaling and synaptic plasticity. Instruction
takes a comprehensive approach that begins with introductory lecture courses, continues with advanced topics seminar courses, and culminates in advanced laboratory coursework.

158. Oregon Hearing Research Center
Focuses on the fundamental neurobiology of the auditory and vestibular systems in order to understand how pathologies occur and to develop and test new solutions for hearing problems.
http://www.ohsu.edu/ohrc

Department of Otolaryngology/

Head and Neck Surgery

OHSU Neuroscience Graduate Program
OREGON HEARING
RESEARCH CENTER
OHSU Tinnitus Clinic Learn about the hearing disorder tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and some current treatment techniques.
Oregon Tinnitus Data Archive
The Archive contains detailed information about the characteristics of clinically significant tinnitus in a large group of tinnitus patients.
OHRC Conferences and Public Outreach

Healthy-Hearing Fair, Mechanics of Hearing Conference, Healthy Talk Video, Hearing Tonight
OHRC Web manager / Scott Matthews / last modified July 17, 2002

159. Biological Sciences Library
Collection with strengths in the areas of molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, genetics and neurobiology.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/biology
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160. Kerry R. Delaney
Associate professor of neurobiology in the department of Biological Sciences. Includes Delaney Laboratory, current research program and selected publications.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/delaney/
Kerry R. Delaney, Associate Professor NEUROBIOLOGY
Biological Sciences
Simon Fraser University
BSc. (Hon) Zoology, University British Columbia
Ph.D. Dept. Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Room B9233, (604)291-5619 kdelaney@sfu.ca
DELANEY LAB WEBSITE
Current Research Program I am primarily a synaptic physiologist who is interested in a broad range of neurobiological questions all of which ultimately link neural activity and changes in synaptic connection strength to learning, behaviour, sensory perception and brain disorders. This work involves study of neural function at many levels of brain organization, from ion channels in single cells to modulation of complex neural circuits to behaviour in whole animals. In this work we often combine classical electrophysiological techniques such as intra-and extracellular recording and stimulation with optical techniques such as calcium (Ca ) and voltage-sensitive dye imaging. Several model systems have been used but presently, preparations of crayfish neuromuscular junction and whole frog brain maintained in vitro are being studied. Two themes central to our work are: 1) the role of Ca dynamics in determining the time course of activity-dependent and neuromodulator-mediated synaptic enhancement and the 2) role of distributed oscillatory neural activity in sensory perception and stimulus recognition.

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