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  Graduate School-Newark 2004-2006 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Biology 120  

Biology 120

Degree Programs Offered : Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Graduate Programs:  Edward Bonder Room 135, Smith Hall (973/353-1235)

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Professors:

Elizabeth D. Abercrombie, CMBN; Ph.D., Princeton
Central monoaminergic systems

György Buzsaki, CMBN; M.D., Pecs (Hungary); Ph.D., Budapest
Neuronal plasticity and memory

Ann Cali, FAS-N; Ph.D., Ohio State
Parasitic protistology and ultra structure

Ian Creese, CMBN; Ph.D., Cambridge
Neuropharmacology and behavior

Harvey H. Feder, FAS-N; Ph.D., Oregon Medical
Behavioral endocrinology

Gerald D. Frenkel, FAS-N; Ph.D., Harvard
Biochemistry

Doina Ganea, FAS-N; Ph.D., Illinois Medical
Molecular immunology

Israel Moisevich Gel`fand, FAS-N; Ph.D., Moscow State
Cell biology and neurophysiology

Ronald P. Hart, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Michigan
Molecular neuroimmunology

G. Miller Jonakait, NJIT; Ph.D., Cornell Medical
Developmental neuroscience

Frank Jordan, FAS-N; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Enzyme mechanisms; protein NMR

David Kafkewitz, FAS-N; Ph.D., Cornell
Microbiology

Edward G. Kirby, FAS-N; Ph.D., Florida
Developmental physiology of plants

Barry Richard Komisaruk, FAS-N; Ph.D., Rutgers
Neurophysiology and behavior

Richard Mendelsohn, FAS-N; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Biophysical chemistry; spectroscopy of biological membranes

Joan I. Morrell, CMBN; Ph.D., Rochester Medical
Neuroanatomy

Daniel E. Murnick, FAS-N; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laser-based cell manipulation

James M. Tepper, CMBN; Ph.D., Colorado Neurobiology of monoamines

Judith Shulman Weis, FAS-N; Ph.D., New York
Marine biology

Associate Professors:

Edward M. Bonder, FAS-N; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Cell biology

Wilma J. Friedman, FAS-N; Ph.D., Rockefeller Cellular neurobiology  

Jorge Golowasch, NJIT; Ph.D., Brandeis Neuroscience

Andrew E. Kasper, FAS-N; Ph.D., Connecticut
Paleobotany

Douglas Wildes Morrison, FAS-N; Ph.D., Cornell
Behavioral ecology

Farzan Nadim, NJIT; Ph.D., Boston Neuroscience and computational biology

Michael Recce, NJIT; Ph.D., University College (London)
Neurophysiology

Ralph Siegel, CMBN; Ph.D., McGill
Psychophysics and computational theory of vision

Assistant Professors:

Jonathan Adams, FAS-N; Ph.D., Faculté des Sciences de CNRS Luminy and Université D`Aix-Marseille II (France) Ecosystems and climate over a range of timescales

Dittmar Hahn, NJIT; Ph.D., Wageningen Agricultural (Netherlands)
Microbial ecology

Erik Hamerlynck, FAS-N; Ph.D., Kansas Plant ecology

Claus Holzapfel, FAS-N; Ph.D., Göttingen (Germany) Plant population and community processes

Haesun Kim, FAS-N; Ph.D., Cincinnati Cell and molecular biology of myelinating glial cells

Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty

Francisco J. Artigas, CIMIC; Ph.D., Ohio
Environmental science

Rosalyn Blumental, GSCC; Ph.D., CUNY
Biomedical science

Amitabha Bose, NJIT; Ph.D., Brown
Applied mathematics

Daniel Goldman, NJIT; Ph.D., Brown Microvascular blood flow and large-scale scientific computation

Steven Levinson, UMDNJ; Ph.D., North Carolina (Chapel Hill) Regenerative potential of CNS stem cells and pregenitors to brain injuries and diseases

Treena Livingston, NJIT; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Biomedical engineering

Thomas W. Lysz, UMDNJ-SOM; Ph.D., Connecticut
Neurochemistry

Victor Matveev, NJIT; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook) Mathematical and computational modeling of synaptic function

Robert M. Miura, NJIT; Ph.D., Princeton Mathematical neuroscience and ion diffusion in the brain

Cyrill Muratov, NJIT; Ph.D., Boston Modeling and analysis of cell-cell communication in development

Christopher Raymond, NJIT; Ph.D., Northwestern Analysis of mathematical models for immunocolloid labeling

Louis Tao, NJIT; Ph.D., Chicago Modeling and analysis of dynamics of networks in neuroscience

Peddrick Weis, UMDNJ; Ph.D., New York
Aquatic toxicology


 
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