PhD recipients
Jared Vega Goodman, MD, PhD
Resident in Neurology, Washington University
- Email: jvgoodman@wustl.edu
Faculty advisors: Azad Bonni, MD, PhD and Harrison Gabel, PhD
Dissertation (2019): Regulation of genome architecture by chromatin remodeling in the brain
Cody Greer, PhD
Machine learning engineer at Google
Faculty advisor: Timothy Holy, PhD
Dissertation (2018): Fast objective coupled planar illumination microscopy
Bradley Greger, PhD
Associate Professor, Arizona State University
- Email: bradley.greger@asu.edu
Faculty advisor: W. Thomas Thach, MD, PhD
Dissertation: (2001): Non-kinematic encoding in the posterior lateral cerebellum during a visuomotor adaptation task
Travis Hage, PhD
Senior Scientist, Allen Institute for Brain Science
Faculty advisor: Lawrence Salkoff, PhD
Dissertation (2012): Activation of sodium-activated potassium channels by sodium-influx
Rebecca Hendrickson, MD, PhD
Acting Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Seattle
- Email: rhend@uw.edu
Faculty advisor: Timothy Holy, PhD
Dissertation (2008): Inhibition shapes sex selectivity in the mouse accessory olfactory bulb
Megan Morgan Hoffman, PhD
Professor, Berea College
- Email: hoffmanm@berea.edu
Faculty advisor: Gerald Fischbach, M.D.
Dissertation (1990): A study in early myogenesis: Acetylcholine receptor expression by mononucleated muscle cells of the chick
Seol Hee Im, PhD
Assistant Professor, Cabrini University
- Email: si7001@cabrini.edu
Faculty advisor: Paul H. Taghert, PhD
Dissertation (2010): The convergence of PDF signaling and CRYPTOCHROME in the neuronal network underlying Drosophila circadian behavior
Jeffery Keating, PhD
Director of Information Technology (Retired) NeurAbilities
Faculty advisor: W. Thomas Thach, MD,PhD
Dissertation (1994): An investigation into the role of cerebellar cortex in the adaptation of a targeted ballistic movement of the wrist
Jan Kubanek, PhD
Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering, University of Utah
Faculty advisor: Lawrence Snyder, MD, PhD
Dissertation (2013): Embodied decision signals in the brain