Neural Sciences
Pamela Gorin
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1979
Thesis Advisor: Eugene M. Johnson
Thesis Title: "Effects of Nerve Growth Factor Deprivation on theDeveloping and Mature Mannalian Nervous System: An Autoimmune Model"
Grace Gray
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1991
Thesis Advisor: Joshua J. Sanes
Thesis Title: Cell Lineage in the Chicken Optic Tectum: A Clonal Analysis of Migratory Path and Phenotypic Choice
Stewart Hendry
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1982
Thesis Advisor: Edward G. Jones
Thesis Title: "An Examination of the Structure of Monkey First Somatic Sensory Cortex"
Diane Henshel
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1987
Thesis Advisor: Robert R. Miller
Thesis Title: "Electrogenic Responses of Dissociated Muller (Glial) Cells from the Neotenous Tiger Salamander Retina"
Megan Hoffman
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1990
Thesis Advisor: Gerald G. Fischbach
Thesis Title: "A Study in Early Myogenesis: Acetylcholine Receptor Expression by Monomucleated Muscle Cells of the Chick"
Catherine Ifune
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1990
Thesis Advisor: Joseph H. Steinbach
Thesis Title: "Functional Characterization of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Expressed by the Rat Phoechromocytoma Cell Line PC12"
Arthur Jenny III
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1980
Thesis Advisor: Sidney S. Goldring
Thesis Title: "Motor Organizaton of the Anterior Horn in the Cervical Spinal Cord of Monkeys"
Gary Kaplan
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1980
Thesis Advisor: Boyd B. Hartman
Thesis Title: "Immunohistochemical Localization of Catechol-O- Methyl-Transferase in the Mammalian Central Ner- vous System and in Peripheral Tissues"
Han Kim
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1990
Thesis Advisor: Robert R. Miller
Thesis Title: "The Physiology, Morphology, and Pharmacology of Horizontal Cells in the Mudpuppy (Necturus macu- losus Retina"
Joel Levine
Program: Neural Sciences
Graduation Year: 1980
Thesis Advisor: Mark B. Willard
Thesis Title: "Fodrin: Two Axonally Transported Polypeptides Associated with the Submembrane Space of Many Cells"