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J
Jon W. Johnson
Professor
University of PittsburghNeuroscience
Secondary Department Psychiatry (Pitt) homeAddress A210 Langley Hall work
Phone: (412) 624-4295work
Fax: (412) 624-4393workfax
Email: jjohnson@pitt.eduINTERNET
Website: http://cnup.neurobio.pitt.edu/people/peopleDetail.aspx?uid=31
Research Description
Physiological & molecular properties of glutamate receptors
Richard Johnston
Post Doc with Matthew Smith
Carnegie Mellon UniversityBiomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute
Address Mellon Institute Room 110D work
Phone: (412) 268-3923work
Email: richardjohnston@cmu.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Neural underpinnings of visual perception in human and non-human primates.
Fernanda Juarez
Graduate Student with Alberto Vasquez & Sarah Ross
University of PittsburghCNUP
Email: maj167@pitt.eduINTERNET
Marcel Just
Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology
Address BH 327H work
Phone: 412-268-2791work
Fax: 412-268-2804workfax
Email: just@cmu.eduINTERNET
Website: http://www.ccbi.cmu.edu
K
Jana Kainerstorfer
Assistant Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversityBiomedical Engineering
Address Scott Hall 4N105 work
Phone: (412) 268-5781work
Email: jkainers@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Karl Kandler
Professor
University of PittsburghOtolaryngology
Address BST3 work
Phone: 412-624-8398work
Fax: (412) 647-0108workfax
Email: kkarl@pitt.eduINTERNET
Website: http://auditory.pitt.edu/
Irene Miriam Kaplow
Post Doc with Andreas Pfenning
Carnegie Mellon UniversityComputational Biology
Address GHC 7603 work
Email: ikaplow@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Leveraging evolution to understand the mechanisms underlying brain-specific transcriptional regulation.
Manaswini Kar
Graduate Student with Srivatsun Sadagopan
University of PittsburghCNUP
Email: MAK433@pitt.eduINTERNET
Daisuke Kase
Post Doc with Robert Turner
University of PittsburghSystems Neuroscience Institute
Address 4th Floor BST3 work
Phone: (412) 277-0041work
Email: daisuke.kase@pitt.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Electrophysiological studies to uncover what cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic loop circuits contribute to the movement control.
Rob Kass
The Maurice Falk Professor of Statistics and Computational Neuroscience.
Carnegie Mellon UniversityStatistics
Secondary Department Machine Learning (CMU) homeAddress BH 229H work
Phone: (412) 268-8723work
Fax: (412) 268-7828workfax
Email: kass@stat.cmu.eduINTERNET
Website: http://www.stat.cmu.edu/~kass
Kyle Ketchesin
Post Doc with Colleen McClung
University of PittsburghPsychiatry
Address Bridgeside Point II, 223 work
Phone: (412) 624-5519work
Email: kdk35@pitt.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Role of circadian rhythms in psychiatric disorders
Vaibhav Khandelwal
Graduate Student
Carnegie Mellon UniversitySystems Neuroscience
Email: vkhandel@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Chris Ki
Graduate Student with Byron Yu and Matt Smith
Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeuroscience Institute
Email: Cski@andrew.cmu.eduINTERNET
Sam-Moon Kim
Post Doc with Colleen McClung
University of PittsburghPsychiatry
Address Bridgeside Point II, Room 223 work
Email: sak248@pitt.eduINTERNET
Research Description
Investigating novel mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms and drug addiction
Taehyeon Kim
Graduate Student with Mac Hooks
University of PittsburghCNUP
Address E1440 BST work
Email: Tak127@pitt.eduINTERNET
Roberta L. Klatzky
Professor
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology
Address BH 354K work
Phone: (412) 268-8026work
Fax: (412) 268-2798workfax
Email: klatzky@cmu.eduINTERNET
Website: http://www.psy.cmu.edu/people/klatzky.html
Research Description
Perception and action, with emphasis on intersensory interaction
Jessica Kleinbart
Graduate Student with Doug Weber
University of PittsburghBioengineering
Address Keystone 220 work
Email: jek177@pitt.eduINTERNET
Anthony E. Kline
Associate Professor
University of PittsburghPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Address 3434 Fifth Avenue, Suite 201B work
Phone: (412) 383-2806work
Fax: (412) 624-0943workfax
Email: klineae@upmc.eduINTERNET
Website: http://www.rehabmedicine.pitt.edu/about_us/faculty/kline.html
Research Description
Pharmacological and environmental approaches for neurobehavioral recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury
Griffin Koch
Graduate Student wtih Marc Coutanche
University of PittsburghPsychology
Email: gek21@pitt.eduINTERNET
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