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Peggy Edds-Walton
Parmly Hearing Institute of Loyola University
Investigates the neurophysiology and circuitry of regions of the central nervous system that are involved in sound recognition and localization, using toadfish as a model vertebrate.
  S.E. Egnor
Harvard University
GRASS FELLOW
Investigating how ultrasonic vocalizations are used in mate attraction and territorial defense in mice.

Eva Enders
Fisheries and Canada
MBL FELLOW
Christopher Fall
University of Illinois, Chicago
Studies the Effect of Dendritic Ca2+ Waves on Network Activity in Prefrontal Cortical Microcircuits
Richard Fay
Parmly Hearing Institute of Loyola University
Studies the brain mechanisms for sound source localization by toadfish.
  Douglas Fields
National Institutes of Health
Investigates the mechanism of operation of sensory organs that allow sharks to perceive weak electric fields. This will provide basic information on how our senses work, and could have practical applications to preventing shark attack.
Richard Flannery
Yale University
GRASS FELLOW
The role of mitochondria, the cellular organelles that generate energy for cells and regulate cell death, in maintaining healthy, functional connections between neurons.
  Ilya Fleidervish
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
RESEARCH FELLOW
Investigating the differences between axonal and soma-dentritic Na+ channels and their role in neuronal integration.
Eric Fortune
Johns Hopkins University
GRASS FACULTY
Investigates mechanisms by which we use our sensory systems (e.g. vision, audition) to interact with our environment.
  William Frost
The Chicago Medical School
DART SCHOLAR
Use of optical recording to study learning and memory in marine mollusks.
 
 

 
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