「neurobiology」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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n the departments of Neurology, Anatomy and | Neurobiology, and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics. |
on Aging and the Department of Anatomy and | Neurobiology at the University of Kentucky College of Me |
disease, Parkinson's disease, AIDS, and the | neurobiology of American Sign Language. |
Dimes Chair in Molecular and Developmental | Neurobiology at the Salk Institute in 1998. |
sistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular | Neurobiology from 1984-1988. |
orst's department Systems and Computational | Neurobiology. |
tor of the Center for Sleep and Respiratory | Neurobiology in the University of Pennsylvania School of |
and technique used in research and clinical | neurobiology to stimulate a neuron or neural network in |
ance, dielectric spectroscopy and molecular | neurobiology to successfully test the hypothesis that th |
drug abuse, and general anesthesia as well | neurobiology . |
derstanding of areas such as: neuroanatomy, | neurobiology, psychopharmacology, neurological illness o |
tist Award and the Ariens Kappers Award for | Neurobiology. |
search and study of biochemistry, genetics, | neurobiology, and physiology concerning the eye. |
gy, molecular biology and biochemistry, and | neurobiology and behavior, With over 3,700 students it i |
n, Molecular Microbiology, Cancer Biology & | Neurobiology) and plant genetic engineering. |
er-level disciplines such as biology (i.e., | neurobiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, and so on |
Vann Bennett - Cell Biology, Biochemistry, | Neurobiology |
molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, | neurobiology, ecology and evolutionary biology. |
chemistry at King's College, Cambridge, and | neurobiology at Cambridge and the Institute of Psychiatr |
After a first career in | Neurobiology, working on cell growth and movement, Denni |
ly supports U.C. Irvine's Bonney Center for | Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. |
r is the author (with Dennis S. Charney) of | Neurobiology of Mental Illness (ISBN 0195189809), of Mol |
from Cambridge University, concentrating in | Neurobiology. |
In 1964, he helped found the Department of | Neurobiology and Behavior, where he worked until his dea |
aining at Weill Cornell, and a doctorate in | neurobiology from Harvard University. |
Nobel Laureate Sir John Eccles, "Molecular | Neurobiology of the Mammalian Brain" (ISBN 0-306-42511-4 |
ech's Sloan-Schwartz Center for Theoretical | Neurobiology and MIT's McDonnell-Pew Center for Cognitiv |
molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, | neurobiology, bioinformatics, and related topics. |
ny) is a scientist working in computational | neurobiology, robotics and computer vision. |
cooperation is the Max Planck Institute of | Neurobiology linked through numerous projects to its nei |
ooperation with the Max Planck Institute of | Neurobiology, the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Lu |
d B. Huttner at the Max Planck Institute of | Neurobiology in Martinsried, Germany, and at the Europea |
Katz, L. The | neurobiology of dyslexia. |
ve psychology, neuroethology, developmental | neurobiology, evo-devo, behavioral ecology, anthropology |
He is currently Chair of the | Neurobiology department at Stanford University School of |
He has been the chairman of the | Neurobiology Department at Harvard Medical School since |
and head of the Laboratory of Evolutionary | Neurobiology. |
professor of Neurology and Director of the | Neurobiology Program at Children's Hospital Boston. |
it UA 1195 of the CNRS (states of vigilance | Neurobiology). |
sor and head of the Laboratory of Molecular | Neurobiology and Biophysics where he started to work on |
February 1956) is a professor of Molecular | Neurobiology and Biophysics at Rockefeller University wh |
Science (1995-2000), director of Behavioral | Neurobiology at the Salk Institute for Biological Studie |
of Biology Letters, dealing with papers on | neurobiology. |
He then went on to take his Ph.D. in | Neurobiology at the University of Calgary. |
He earned his Ph.D. in | Neurobiology from Harvard University in 1987 and his M.D |
f California, Santa Barbara with a Ph.D. in | Neurobiology, in 1982. |
ology at Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in | neurobiology at Stanford University. |
logy, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, | neurobiology, behavioural biology) wrote a letter (3) wh |
y J. Sethi received his B.S. in Physics and | Neurobiology from the University of California, Berkeley |
oscientist who is an Associate Professor of | Neurobiology and a member of the Helen Wills Neuroscienc |
Progress in | Neurobiology, 1973 |
air of the Department of Psychobiology (now | neurobiology and behavior: ). |
A professor of psychology and | neurobiology, he taught at the Harvard Medical School, t |
nal antibody technology to questions within | neurobiology. |
ublished in Cell & Tissue Research include: | neurobiology, neuroendocrinology, endocrinology, reprodu |
rom the University of Paris for research in | neurobiology. |
Cephalon Inc., where he was responsible for | neurobiology and oncology drug discovery. |
uch things as a Postdoctoral for Studies in | Neurobiology and funding for breast cancer research for |
the clinic into the laboratory to study the | neurobiology of emotion. |
s in translational research: the behavioral | neurobiology revolution. |
ion: Stockholm, Sweden entitled “Is There a | Neurobiology of Love?” |
now be approached using the modern tools of | neurobiology. |
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