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Weixing Pan

With backgrounds in both medical (M.D.) and psychological (Ph.D.) fields, I am interested in both normal function and pathology of the brain.  My previous research involved the electrophysiology of emotion (pain) in humans and of cognitive behaviors (spatial learning, schedule task, and conditioning) in rodents. Particularly, my studies in recent years have focused on the role of the medbrain dopaminergic neurons in associative learning.

Edward Rogers

Edward Rogers received his Ph.D from Emory University, where he did his graduate work in the lab of Kevin Moses, studying the role of intracellular signaling in the patterning of the Drosophila eye during development. He then went on to do a postdoctoral fellowship in the lab of Mark Peifer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied the roles of Abelson Kinase in morphogenesis and cytoskeletal regulation. He is currently in the lab of Michael Reiser where he studies the neuroanatomical basis of visual behaviors.