Alumni
Xiaoying Chen, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Washington University
- Email: xiaoyingchen@wustl.edu
Faculty advisor: Azad Bonni, PhD
Postdoctoral fellow, 2017-2019
Richard Cheney, PhD
Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- Email: richard_cheney@med.unc.edu
Faculty advisor: Mark Willard, PhD
Dissertation (1989): Localization of fodrin in the membrane associated cytoskeleton and characterization of fodrin's interactions with putative fodrin-binding proteins
Adam Clemens, PhD
Scientist, Ascidian Therapeutics
Faculty advisor: Harrison Gabel, PhD
Dissertation (2020): Understanding the roles of DNA methylation and MeCP2 in neuronal enhancer control
Jonathan Cohen, PhD
Bullard Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1982-1992
Katherine Conen, PhD
Postdoc, Desrochers Lab, Brown University Dept of Neuroscience
- Email: katherine_conen@brown.edu
Faculty advisor: Camillo Padoa-Schioppa, PhD
Dissertation (2018): Correlated variability and adaptation in orbitofrontal cortex during economic choice
Charles E. (Ed) Connor, PhD
Director, Zanvyl Krieger Mind/Brain Institute and Professor, Johns Hopkins University
- Email: connor@jhu.edu
Faculty advisor: David Van Essen, PhD
Postdoctoral fellow, 1990-1996
Philip F. Copenhaver, PhD
Professor of Cell & Developmental Biology, Oregon Health Sciences University
- Email: copenhav@ohsu.edu
Faculty advisor: Paul Taghert, PhD
Postdoctoral research associate, 1985-1989
Yaoyi Dai, MS
PhD program student, Baylor College of Medicine
- Phone: 314-601-4999
- Email: Yaoyi.dai@bcm.edu
Faculty advisor: Guoyan Zhao, PhD
Thesis (2020): Transcriptomic change during associated learning process at single-cell level
Michael Dailey, PhD
Associate Professor, University of Iowa
- Email: michael-e-dailey@uiowa.edu
Faculty advisor: Paul Bridgman, PhD
Dissertation (1990): Structure and dynamics of membrane organelles of a neuronal growth cone
Vamsi Daliparthi, PhD
Scientist, Altos Labs
- Email: vkdaliparthi@gmail.com
Faculty Advisor: Martha Bagnall, PhD
Postdoctoral fellow, 2020-2021