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Robert Baker
New York University School of Medicine
Uses noninvasive optical imaging and genetic tools to study motor control of systems in aquatic vertebrates.
  Moshe Bar
Harvard Medical School, Martinos Center - MGH
PI-Dart Scholar

Elaine Bearer
Brown University
Studies the transport of intracellular pathogens like herpes viruses using giant axons of squid.
  Luis Beaugé
Insituto M. y M. Ferreyra
Studies the ionic and metabolic regulation of the Na/Ca exchange in squid.

Michael Bennett
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Studies how neurons and other cells interact, particularly through gap junctions
Peter Berg
University of Virginia
MBL FELLOW
We are following the impact of changes in nutrient loading from the coastal watershed on eelgrass (Zostera marina) populations, and on the cycling of nutrients and patterns of production in this shallow coastal systems.

Alexander Bershadsky
Weizmann Institute of Science
MBL FELLOW
We study formation of adhesion contacts between neighboring cells and between the cells and non-cellular substrates (“extracellular matrix”).
Kerry Bloom
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MBL FELLOW
Uses light microscopy to visualize the organization of centromeric chromatin in mitosis.

David Bodznick
Wesleyan University
Studies the functional role of and conditions for synaptic modification in cerebellar and cerebellar-like neuronal circuits
Barbara Boyer
Union College
Investigates development of muscle and nerve in segmented polychaete annelids and non-segmented acoel flatworms to understand segmentation and its evolution.

Scott Brady
University of Illinois at Chicago
Studies how neurons move membrane proteins in a process known as fast axonal transport. By identifying the motor proteins and pathways for regulation involved, learns about the normal function of the neuron and what goes wrong in neuronal pathologies.
  Joseph Buxbaum
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Uses giant axons from the lamprey to study axonal transport and determine the role of ATP in the process.


 
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