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Department Research Areas

Research in the department is organized around several key areas exploring the complex interactions between the nervous system, bodily functions and behavior. These areas include the mechanisms of brain function and neural connectivity, sensory perception and cognitive processes. Researchers also investigate physiological systems such as cardiovascular and respiratory function, metabolic regulation and endocrine signaling, as well as animal and human behavior, including learning, memory and social interactions. Across these areas, faculty employ cutting-edge techniques in molecular biology, genetics, imaging and computational modeling to advance understanding of fundamental biological processes and their implications for health and disease.

Department Research Areas

Adaptations for Coping with Environmental Variation 

How organisms adapt to changes in their environment, focusing on physiological, genetic, and behavioral strategies.

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Aging, Health, and Disease

How the biological processes of aging impact health, and how the mechanisms underlying age-related diseases can improve longevity and quality of life.

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Animal Behavior

How the ecological, evolutionary, and neurobiological factors drive diverse behaviors of animals.

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Best Practices for STEM Education and Inclusion

How to develop and evaluate strategies to enhance STEM education and promote inclusive practices that support diversity and equity.

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Brain Development, Evolution, and Plasticity

How the brain grows, adapts, and evolves over time, examining the underlying mechanisms of neural development, adaptability, and evolutionary changes.

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Endocrine and Activity-Dependent Regulation of Metabolism, Stress, and Development

How hormones and physiological activity influence metabolic processes, stress responses, and developmental stages.

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Neural Mechanisms for Attention, Cognition, and Emotion

How the brain regulates focus, thought processes, and emotional responses, and the underlying neural circuitry involved.

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Neuroengineering, Prosthetics, and Computational Neuroscience

How advanced technologies and computational models can enhance neural function, improve prosthetic devices, and understand brain computations.

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Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle: Structure, Function, and Mobility

How the structural and functional properties of muscle tissues affect movement and cardiovascular health.

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Systems and Sensory Neuroscience

How neural circuits and sensory systems process information to drive perception, behavior, and cognition.

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