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Tatiana Kuzmenko

Tatiana Kuzmenko

Instructor of BiologyLoyola Marymount university

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Medicinal PlantsEducational ResearchEvolutionary BiologyMolecular BiologyNeurobiology
Pierre Baldi

Pierre Baldi

Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Artificial Intelligence in Science InstituteUC Irvine

Pierre Baldi works at the intersection of biology and computer science with an expertise in artificial intelligence and deep learning.

Machine LearningNeural NetworksDeep LearningArtifical Intelligence
Rachael Seidler

Rachael Seidler

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Rachael Seidler researches the neural control of movement in health and disease, with a specific focus on motor learning.

SpaceParkinson'sCognitive AgeingNeuroscience and the BrainNeuroplasticity
Qin Wang, PhD

Qin Wang, PhD

Professor of Neuroscience & Regenerative MedicineAugusta University

Qin Wang researches the neuropharmacology and signaling mechanisms underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Neurological DisordersRegenerative MedicineMolecular NeuropharmacologyNeuroscienceNeuropharmacology
Daniel Wesson

Daniel Wesson

Associate Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

Daniel Wesson is an expert in the sense of smell and how the brain processes sensory information.

AddictionBrain FunctionElectronic CigarettesSensory ProcessingSmell, Learning & Memory
Yong Woo An

Yong Woo An

Assistant Professor of Health and Human SciencesLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

ConcussionsBrain FunctionSensorimotor/Neurocognitive Interventions in Peripheral Joint Injuries
Eric Yttri

Eric Yttri

Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Eric Yttri's research goal is to establish how neural circuits lead to these action selection decisions.

Motor CoordinationCognitive Brain FunctionNeural CircuitsNeuroscience
Gordon Mitchell

Gordon Mitchell

Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida

Gordon Mitchell is a preeminence professor of neuroscience in the department of physical therapy and McKnight Brain Institute.

Cellular mechanisms of intermittent hypoxia induced spinal respiratory motor plasticityCompensatory respiratory plasticity in motor neuron disease (ALS)Inflammation and spinal plasticityDevelopmental plasticityIntermittent hypoxia and brain function
Michael Roizen, MD

Michael Roizen, MD

Chief Wellness Officer; Chair, Wellness InstituteCleveland Clinic

Reveals how to stay fit, the right way to diet, and how to control your genes, choose the right supplements and keep the brain healthy

The Cleveland Clinic Experience in Bending the Cost Curve: How Social Media Has Buttressed Other TechnologiesChanging HealthCaregiver StressTop 12 Things You Can Do for Your HealthEconomics of Prevention
Alison Barth

Alison Barth

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Alison Barth's work focuses on understanding how experience transforms the properties of neurons to encode memory.

Research DesignNeural PlasticityBiophysicsNeuroscience