Adam Clemens, PhD

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

Jonathan Cohen, PhD

Bullard Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1982-1992

Katherine Conen, PhD

Katherine Conen, PhD

Postdoc, Desrochers Lab, Brown University Dept of Neuroscience

Faculty advisor: Camillo Padoa-Schioppa, PhD

Dissertation (2018): Correlated variability and adaptation in orbitofrontal cortex during economic choice

Charles E. (Ed) Connor, PhD

Charles E. (Ed) Connor, PhD

Director, Zanvyl Krieger Mind/Brain Institute and Professor, Johns Hopkins University

Faculty advisor: David Van Essen, PhD

Postdoctoral fellow, 1990-1996

Philip F. Copenhaver, PhD

Philip F. Copenhaver, PhD

Professor of Cell & Developmental Biology, Oregon Health Sciences University

Faculty advisor: Paul Taghert, PhD

Postdoctoral research associate, 1985-1989

Yaoyi Dai, MS

Yaoyi Dai, MS

PhD program student, Baylor College of Medicine

Faculty advisor: Guoyan Zhao, PhD

Thesis (2020): Transcriptomic change during associated learning process at single-cell level

Michael Dailey, PhD

Michael Dailey, PhD

Associate Professor, University of Iowa

Faculty advisor: Paul Bridgman, PhD

Dissertation (1990): Structure and dynamics of membrane organelles of a neuronal growth cone

Vamsi Daliparthi, PhD

Vamsi Daliparthi, PhD

Scientist, Altos Labs

Faculty Advisor: Martha Bagnall, PhD

Postdoctoral fellow, 2020-2021

Greg DeAngelis, PhD

Greg DeAngelis, PhD

George Eastman Professor, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester

Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1999-2007

James Demas, PhD

James Demas, PhD

Associate Professor, St. Olaf College

Faculty advisor: Rachel Wong, PhD

Dissertation (2004): Cellular regulation and developmental function of retinal spontaneous activit