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  1. The Neurobiology of "We": How Relationships, the Mind, and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (Sounds True Audio Learning Course) by Daniel J. Siegel, 2008-05-01
  2. Changing Minds in Therapy: Emotion, Attachment, Trauma, and Neurobiology (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) by Margaret Wilkinson, 2010-04-12
  3. An Introduction to Molecular Neurobiology by Zach W. Hall, 1992-02
  4. Neurobiology of Mental Illness by Dennis S. Charney, Eric J. Nestler, 2008-12-04
  5. The Neurobiology of Autism (The Johns Hopkins Series in Psychiatry and Neuroscience)
  6. Neurobiology for Clinical Social Work: Theory and Practice by Jeffrey S. Applegate, Janet R. Shapiro, 2005-07-29
  7. Glial Neurobiology by Prof Alexei Verkhratsky, Arthur Butt, 2007-09-17
  8. Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Diagnosis, Development, Neurobiology, and Behavior (volume 1)
  9. Foundations of Neurobiology: with Student CD-ROM by Fred Delcomyn, 1998-02-15
  10. The Science of Addiction: From Neurobiology to Treatment by Carlton K. Erickson, 2007-02-17
  11. Neurobiology by Gordon M. Shepherd, 1994-05-05
  12. Being a Brain-Wise Therapist: A Practical Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) by Bonnie Badenoch, 2008-07-17
  13. Drosophila Neurobiology: A Laboratory Manual by Bing Zhang, Marc R. Freeman, et all 2010-05-07
  14. Invertebrate Neurobiology (Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series 49) by Geoffrey North, 2007-08-14

1. CNL Home
The long range goal of our laboratory is to understand the computational resources of brains from Category Science Biology neurobiology Institutions......The long range goal of our laboratory is to understand the computationalresources of brains from the biophysical to the systems levels.
http://www.cnl.salk.edu/
T he long range goal of our laboratory is to understand the computational resources of brains from the biophysical to the systems levels. The central issues being addressed are how dendrites integrate synaptic signals in neurons, how networks of neurons generate dynamical patterns of activity, how sensory information is represented in the cerebral cortex, how memory representations are formed and consolidated during sleep, and how visuo-motor transformations are adaptively organized. New techniques have been developed for modeling cell signaling using Monte Carlo methods (MCell) and the blind separation of brain imaging data into functionally independent components (ICA). What's Hot ICA-CNL Page MCell Monte Carlo Simulator of Microphysiology New Book on Sleep Liars Lovers and Heroes ... FMR LAB Announcements IGERT Graduate Training Fellowships in Computational Neurobiology NIH Training Program in Cognitive Neuroscience Affiliated Web Sites Neural Computation (MIT Press) Computational Neurobiology Graduate Training Program at UCSD Howard Hughes Medical Institute Institute for Neural Computation (INC) ... The Statin Study: A clinical trial relating cholesterol to mood, cognition, and quality of life.

2. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Neuroscience (Biosciences)
Kandel, University Professor and Head of the Center for neurobiology and Behaviorat Columbia P S and the New York State Psychiatric Institute, and an
http://neuro.med.cornell.edu/VL/
Neuroscience ( Biosciences
A component of The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
Supported by The Department of Neurology and Neuroscience
at Cornell University Medical College
2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Awarded to Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, and Eric Kandel
9 October 2000
The 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded this morning to Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, and Eric Kandel for their work on neurochemistry, and learning and memory. Carlsson, Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Gothenburg, was rewarded for research showing uses and mechanisms of dopamine as a brain neurotransmitter. Greengard, Vincent Astor Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience at the Rockefeller University, won for discoveries detailing the uses of second messengers and phosphorylation cascades in synaptic transmission. Greengard and Kandel are former joint winners of the Dana Award and separate winners of the Lashley Award and of the Gerard Prize of the Society for Neuroscience.

3. Computational Neurobiology Laboratory - Salk Institute
Studies the computational resources of the brain, including sensory representation, memory representation and visuomotor transformations. The director is Terry Sejnowski.
http://www.cnl.salk.edu/CNL/
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4. Neurobiology & Anatomy Department At DUCOM
The Department of neurobiology and Anatomy at the Drexel University College of Medicine provides an outstanding academic
http://neurobio.mcphu.edu/
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Itzhak Fischer, Ph.D
Chair Department Overview T he 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.
Current faculty research interests include the following areas:

5. Washington University Department Of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Faculty Research Teaching Directory Seminars Facilities Positions Neuroscience Program UPDATED 8/21/02 660 S. Euclid Avenue Box 8108 St. Louis, MO 63110 314-362-3531 314-362-3446 (fax) email susan@v1.wustl.edu Anatomy neurobiology
http://thalamus.wustl.edu/

6. Center For The Neurobiology Of Learning And Memory

http://www.cnlm.uci.edu/
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Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.
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7. The Neurobiology Of Sleep
Series of scientific abstracts concerning sleep produced by Cambridge Scientific Abstracts in 1997.
http://www.csa1.co.uk/hottopics/sleep/home.html
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8. Center For Neurobiology And Behavior | Columbia University In The City Of New Yo
This doctoral program blends the study of neural development and cognitive science.Category Science Social Sciences United States New York......Center Mission. Faculty. Predoctoral Training. Postdoctoral Training. Facilities.Seminar Schedule. Columbia University Homepage CPMCNet Home GSAS at P S.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/neurobeh/

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9. About Current Opinion In Neurobiology
Provides selections of the most interesting papers, annotated by experts, from the great wealth of Category Science Biology neurobiology Publications Journals......Current Opinion in neurobiology Journal Information. In Current Opinion inneurobiology, we help the reader by providing in a systematic manner
http://www.current-opinion.com/jnrb/about.htm?jcode=jnrb

10. Sloan Center At Caltech
One of five Sloan Centers. Coordinates visiting researchers to Caltech's neurobiology labs.
http://sloan.caltech.edu/
The Sloan-Swartz Center for Theoretical Neurobiology
at the
California Institute of Technology [Seminars] [Group Meetings] [Faculty] [Fellows] ... [Caltech] In late 1994 the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation provided funds for the simultaneous establishment of Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology at five Universities around the country. These were to foster the application of tools from theoretical disciplines to questions in Neurobiology. At Caltech , the center comprises 17 faculty , supports both predoctoral and postdoctoral programs, a series of visits by theoretical neurobiologists from outside Caltech, and frequent interaction between all the fellows The Director of the Center is Prof. Richard Andersen , who can be reached at director@sloan.caltech.edu . Other useful email addresses can be found here
Links to useful, related, or interesting places
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Other Neuroscience Sites
webmaster@sloan.caltech.edu

11. Research Network On Early Experience And Brain Development
Strives to be inter and multi-disciplinary by drawing on experts from developmental psychology, developmental neurobiology, and developmental/behavioral pediatrics.
http://www.macbrain.org/
Network Researchers
and Consultants Only OVERVIEW The Research Network on Early Experience and Brain Development was founded in 1998 to address questions of how the experiences of early childhood are incorporated into the structures of the developing brain , and how, in turn, those changes in the structures of the brain influence behavior . The network explores how knowledge of brain development can guide us in our understanding of behavioral development and vice versa. It focuses specifically on sensitive periods and neural plasticity, the reciprocal phenomena whereby (a) the brain is negatively affected if certain experiences fail to occur within a certain time period, and (b) the brain is altered by experience at virtually any point in the life span. Here we consider not only how the structure of experience is incorporated into the structure of the brain, but also how this knowledge can influence the decisions we make about intervening in the lives of children The majority of the Network's research is conducted by Network members. We do not consider unsolicited proposals.

12. Mayo Clinic - Molecular Neurobiology Lab
Describes research areas and includes general information.
http://www.mayo.edu/research/molecular_neurobiology
Molecular Neurobiology Lab Research Directory
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Joseph F. Poduslo, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania, 1973
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Molecular Neuroscience
Consultant in Neurology Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory
Guggenheim 1539, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation
Phone:
Office: (507) 284-1780
Lab: (507) 284-1782, (507) 284-1783
Fax: (507) 284-3383 E-mail: poduslo.joseph@mayo.edu
Jenny Scott, Secretary E-mail: scott.jennifer@mayo.edu Areas of Research Interest: 1) Delivery of therapeutic proteins into the nervous system
  • Quantitative assessment of the permeability of peptides and proteins at the blood-brain barrier and blood-nerve barrier
  • Protein modifications to increase permeability at the blood-brain barrier and blood-nerve barrier: glycation, polyamine modification (putrescine, spermine, spermidine), ubiquitin modification
  • Delivery of therapeutic proteins across the blood-brain/nerve barriers after systemic administration for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
  • Proteins targeted for delivery: neurotrophic factors, anti-oxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase), leptin, peptides that inhibit amyloidogenesis, interferons, cytokines, antibodies, interleukins, etc.
  • In vivo targeting of Alzheimer's amyloid plaques for diagnostic imaging
  • Pre-clinical animal models to demonstrate efficacy of our delivery technology include: Animal Models Therapy Transgenic mouse model of FALS with a point mutation of Gly 93 Ala in SOD Antioxidant enzymes Transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease that overexpress human A

13. TRIPLET REPEAT DISEASES
The first italian meeting on triplet repeat diseases research in the neurobiology field.
http://users.unimi.it/endomi/SINS/MEETINGS/triplets.html
Final program, May 30, 2000 "TRIPLET REPEAT DISEASES"
from basic to clinical research

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Palazzo delle Stelline
, Milano, Italy 1-3 June 2000 OMIM
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man

The 1st National Meeting on human diseases caused by expansion of unstable triplet repeats will be held in Milan on June 1-3, 2000. The meeting is aimed at stimulating new and productive interactions among clinical and research groups involved in this exciting area of human genetics.
The program will consist of:
  • - four 'plenary lectures' given by renown scientists which will provide a general introduction to the various aspects of the field and will give updated insights into the most recent advancements of both basic and clinical research; - oral presentations grouped in a number of minisymposia which will cover the various topics of the field (eg, clinical aspects, genetics, biology, pathogenesis, animal models); see Final Program
      no poster session will be scheduled.

    The official language of the congress will be English. Deadline for the submission of abstracts is March 31, 2000.

14. Available Issues
Research Departments. Cellular and Systems neurobiology. Molecular neurobiology. Neuroimmunology. Systems and
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=31737

15. Cell
Biweekly publication of exceptional research articles 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/

16. Cellular And Clinical Neurobiology
Tour, admissions, events, faculty interests, student resources, and alumni information.
http://www.med.wayne.edu/neuroscience

17. BioMedNet Journal Collection
An expert guide to current developments.
http://journals.bmn.com/journals/list/latest?jcode=jnrb

18. Neurobiology And Anatomy At The University Of Rochester Medical Center
At this site is a departmental newsletter, summaries on faculty activities and educational programs, events calendars, and news announcements.
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/smd/nanat/

Affiliated Research Centers and Departments

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Overview of the Department Departments and Centers within the University that also maintain active interests in the nervous system ensure that the neural sciences will remain a leading area of research and teaching throughout the campus. The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, given its title, scope, and interactive nature, remains central to Rochester’s neuroscience community. For further information on Rochester NY, visit our Rochester Living page.
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
University of Rochester Medical Center
601 Elmwood Drive,
Box 603
Rochester, NY 14642
Main Office location: Room 5-7425 Main Office Phone . For questions or suggestions concerning the content of these pages, contact the URMC Webmaster

19. Department Of Anatomy And Neurobiology : University Of Vermont

http://www.uvm.edu/annb/
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Skip Local Navigation Links Home Graduate Program in Neuroscience Faculty in Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology ... Neuroscience Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) The Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology offers a graduate program in neuroscience . This graduate program provides training in a wide variety of specialized anatomical, electrophysiological, neurochemical and molecular techniques. Students take two years of coursework and research rotations, and typically complete their degrees in about five years.
FACULTY QUICK LINKS Braas, Karen Cornbrooks, Carson Cornbrooks, Ellen Eckenstein, Felix Ezerman, Elizabeth Fiekers, Jerome Fonda, Bruce Forehand, Cynthia Jaworski, Diane Mawe, Gary May, Victor Nishi, Rae Parsons, Rodney Rand, Matthew Szilva, Jean Vizzard, Margaret White, Sheryl Wright, Brad The faculty is involved in research programs concerning mechanisms regulating: neuronal degeneration, regeneration and plasticity; development and pattern formation in the autonomic nervous system; organization of somatosensory and autonomic pathways; neurotransmitter and neuropeptide expression and secretion; specific synaptic actions of neuroactive compounds; modification of calcium and other intracellular signaling pathways in excitable cells; and cardiovascular and gastrointestinal functions in normal and diseased states. The Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology is located in the

20. Antwerp Theoretical Neurobiology
Antwerp Theoretical neurobiology
http://bbf-www.uia.ac.be/
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