Faculty Members
Wulfila
Gronenberg, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
(520) 626-5422
(520) 621-8282
Gould-Simpson Rm 422
Neuronal control of complex behavior; multimodal information processing and brain plasticity
Charles M.
Higgins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
(520) 621-6604
Gould-Simpson Rm 430
Computational neuroscience and bio-inspired engineering
John G.
Hildebrand, Ph.D.
Regents Professor
(520) 621-6626
(520) 621-8282
Gould-Simpson Rm. 603
Functional organization and physiology of the insect olfactory system.
Behavior and chemical ecology.
Postembryonic, metamorphic development of the olfactory system.
Richard B.
Levine, Ph.D.
Professor
(520) 621-6654
(520) 621-8282
Gould-Simpson Rm 427 and Gittings Rm 114
Development and hormonal regulation of neurons and neural circuits
Levine Lab Group
Alan J.
Nighorn, Ph.D.
Professor
(520) 621-9720
(520) 621-8282
Gould-Simpson Rm 626
Neuromodulation in the Olfactory System.
Lynne A.
Oland, Ph.D.
Research Professor
(520) 621-7215
(520) 621-8282
Gould-Simpson, Rm 624A
Neuron-glia interactions in the development of the nervous system.
Linda L.
Restifo, Ph.D.
Professor
(520) 621-9821
(520) 621-8282
423
Professor of Neuroscience, Neurology, and Cell Biology
Developmental brain disorders: genetics and drug discovery
Genetics of brain development and neuronal plasticity
Brain remodeling during metamorphosis
Nicholas J.
Strausfeld, Ph.D.
Regents Professor
(520) 621-8382
Gould-Simpson Rm 415
Areas of research pursued in my laboratory focus on the function and evolution of brains, with the aim of identifying evolutionarily conserved ground patterns of neuronal organization that variously mediate visual perception, allocentric memory, and the control of behavioral repertoires.
Leslie
Tolbert
Regents' Professor
(520) 621-1315
(520)
Administration Bldg 6th Floor
Senior Vice President for Research
Konrad E.
Zinsmaier, Ph.D.
Professor
(520) 626-1343
(520) 621-8282
627
Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Function












