Gaurav H. Patel, MD, PhD

Gaurav H. Patel, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Columbia University

Faculty advisors: Lawrence Snyder, MD, PhD (Neuroscience), Maurizio Corbetta, MD (Neurology)

Dissertation (2009): Attentional networks in Macaques

Carlos Ponce, MD, PhD

Carlos Ponce, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard University

Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 2018-2021

John Pruett, MD, PhD

John Pruett, MD, PhD

Professor, Washington University

Faculty advisor: Harold Burton, PhD

Dissertation (1998): Response patterns in monkey somatosensory cortex (SII) during a passive touch roughness classification task

Dale Purves, MD

Dale Purves, MD

Research Professor Emeritus of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Duke University

Faculty Member, Department of Physiology & Biophysics, 1973-1985, Department of Neuroscience, 1985-2004

Vinod Rao, MD, PhD

Vinod Rao, MD, PhD

Medical Director, West End Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital

Faculty advisor: Lawrence Snyder, MD, PhD

Dissertation (2009): Perceptual and neural correlates of expectations

Yi Rao, PhD

Yi Rao, PhD

Director and Principal Investigator of IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research at Peking University.

Faculty Member, Department of Neuroscience, 1994-2004

Naveen Reddy, PhD

Naveen Reddy, PhD

Scientist, Epigenetics at Chroma Medicine

Faculty advisor: Azad Bonni, MD, PhD

Dissertation (2020): Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of cerebellar development and function

M. William Rochlin, PhD

M. William Rochlin, PhD

Associate Professor, Loyola University Chicago

Faculty advisor: Paul Bridgman, PhD

Postdoctoral fellow, 1989-1996

Lorna Role, PhD

Lorna Role, PhD

Senior Investigator, Circuits, Synapses, and Molecular Signaling Section, NINDS

Faculty advisor: Gerald Fischbach, MD

Postdoctoral fellow, 1982-1985

Andrea Gebhart Rommel, PhD

Andrea Gebhart Rommel, PhD

Scientific Writer/Editor

Faculty advisor: W. Thomas Thach, MD, PhD

Dissertation (2002): The specific contributions of the posterolateral cerebellum to verbal and spatial learning in humans