Neurodegenerative disease & injury
George Bittner
Professor in Neurobiology
Cellular/molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity during nerve regeneration or nerve activity.
Francisco Gonzalez-Lima
George I. Sanchez Centennial Professor
Brain systems mediating learning and memory in health and Alzheimer's disease.
Daniel Johnston
Director; Ctr for Learning and Memory, Institute for Neuroscience
Synaptic Integration and Plasticity in Hippocampus; 
Mechanisms of Learning and Memory and Epileptogenesis.
W. Todd Maddox
Professor
Motivation-learning interface within a research framework that blends behavioral studies of healthy and brain damaged participants with brain imaging
Jennifer Morgan
Assistant Professor, Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology
Neuronal and synaptic actin remodeling during spinal cord regeneration.
Russell Poldrack
Professor of Psychology and Neurobiology
Our research is strongly focused on translation of basic cognitive neuroscience into the clinical domain, with collaborations on studies of schizophre
Kimberly Raab-Graham
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
Characterization of the local translation of synaptic mRNAs in response to neuronal activity.
David Ress
Associate Director
Development of new neuroimaging methods that permit precise quantitation of brain function and structure, with particular emphasis on the study of vis
Timothy Schallert
Distinguished Teaching Professor, Ph.D.
Recovery of function after stroke, tumor and other types of brain injury, as well as the neural plasticity and degenerative events associated with Par
David M. Schnyer
Associate Professor
Understanding the functional and neural basis of Implicit memory and metamemory using EEG, MEG and fMRI.
Wesley Thompson
Professor in Neurobiology
Roles of glial cells (Schwann cells) in forming, maintaining, and repairing synapses.