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Major Areas of Research




Neurophysiology | Behavioral Neuroscience | Neuroscience of Psychiatric Disorders
Neurobiology of Pain | Neurogenerative Disorders | Neuroendocrinology | Neurochemistry
 
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NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Researchers in the field of neurophysiology investigate cellular, molecular and electrophysiological bases for modulation of excitability and synaptic transmission.  Specific areas of interest include the role of neurotransmitter receptors, ion channel pathophysiology and gene involvement in disorders such as epilepsy, diabetes, sleep apnea, renal dysfunction, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, as well as normal regulation of autonomic function.


 


photo of rodent in cageBEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
Behavioral neuroscientists employ a wide array of classic as well as new generation behavioral paradigms to investigate neural mechanisms underlying executive cognitive function, learning and memory, drug addiction and pain, as well as investigating animal models of neuropsychiatric disease states such as depression and anxiety. Knockout and transgenic animals are used to elucidate genes that may be important in mediating behavioral phenotypes as well as determining the sensitivity of an individual to psychotherapeutic drugs and drugs of abuse.


 


brain scan NEUROSCIENCE OF PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
Research in psychiatric diseases range from studies at the cellular and molecular level through clinical studies in humans.  Investigators address the neuropathology of diseases, including epilepsy, anxiety, depression, PTSD, schizophrenia, addiction,  alcoholism and ADHD. The role of neurotransmitters, receptors and transporters, regulation by coupling to second messengers, phosphorylation and subcellular trafficking are all topics of preclinical research.  In addition, several groups study the involvement of specific genes in predisposing to psychiatric disorders as well as the interaction of genes with a variety of environmental and developmental factors.


 


fluorescent synapse NEUROBIOLOGY OF PAIN
Pain research in neuroscience includes both clinical trials and basic research studies.  Current projects are evaluating the role of cannabinoids, opioids, adrenergics, estrogens and other drug classes on altering behavioral, physiological, and molecular correlates of nociception.  This area is characterized by strong interactions among several departments and an ongoing pain journal club.


 


fluorescent synapses NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
Neurodegenerative diseases receiving a major focus of research on our campus include Parkinson’s Disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).  Research in both areas, focusing on mechanisms at the molecular, cellular and systems levels, overlap extensively with the Aging Program on campus, and are supported by the VA Neurodegeneration Research Center and the Barshop Institute for Aging and Longevity Studies.


 


NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
The neuroscience track has a strong presence in neuroendocrine research on campus, from studies of the control of stress hormones and cardiovascular function to regulation of feeding behavior, energy balance and reproductive function.  Approaches range from the molecular actions of steroids on specific neuronal circuits to whole animal behavioral adaptations to chronic stress.


 


gel of P-Akt S473 and Akt NEUROCHEMISTRY
Research addresses regulation of neurotransmitter activity and function, signal transduction, molecular neuropharmacology, structure and function of neuronal proteins, regulation of neuronal biochemical and metabolic processes, and mechanisms that regulate vesicular release.