Neurobiology
The principal goal of neurobiology is to understand how the nervous system works, from ion channels to whole organisms. Neurobiologists in our School use a wide range of model systems, including round worms, insects, and vertebrates such as fish, frogs, birds, and rodents. Investigators employ advanced methodologies in electron and light optics as well as classical techniques such as electrophysiological recording.
Name | Unit | Phone | |
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Bastiani, Mike | Bastiani Lab | 801-581-8605; 801-581-8616 | bastiani@bioscience.utah.edu |
Capecchi, Mario | Capecchi Lab | 801-581-7096 | mario.capecchi@genetics.utah.edu |
Caron, Sophie | Caron Lab | 801-585-0848 | sophie.caron@utah.edu |
Goller, Franz | Goller Lab | 801-585-1929 | f.goller@utah.edu |
Jorgensen, Erik | Jorgensen Lab | 801-585-3517 | jorgensen@biology.utah.edu |
Maricq, Villu | 801-581-6318 | maricq@biology.utah.edu | |
McIntosh, Michael | McIntosh Lab | 801-585-3622 | mcintosh.mike@gmail.com |
Mellem, Jerry | 801-585-6889 | mellem@biology.utah.edu | |
Rose, Gary | Rose Lab | 801-581-3974; 801-581-3977 | gary.rose@m.cc.utah.edu |
Vickers, Neil | Vickers Lab | 801-585-1930 | n.vickers@utah.edu |
Yamaguchi, Ayako | Yamaguchi Lab | 801-585-9841 | ay1859@gmail.com |