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Elizabeth Adkins Regan, Professor Phone: (607) 255-6304 Mechanisms of behavior; hormonal and neural mechanisms of avian social behavior. |
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Kraig Adler, Professor Photoreception and orientation of vertebrates; behavior, ecology and evolution of amphibians and reptiles. |
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Andrew H. Bass, Professor Animal communication, especially production and encoding of vocal signals; evolution and sexual differentiation of brain and behavior. |
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Ronald Booker, Associate Professor W121A Seeley G. Mudd Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 254-4367 Fax: (607) 254-1303 Email : rb28@cornell.edu Control of neurodevelopment and postembryonic neurogenesis in the CNS of insects. |
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Jack W. Bradbury, Professor of Ornithology and Director of The Macaulay Library Phone: (607) 254-2493 Evolution of animal social behavior and communication, with current projects on functions of vocal learning in wild parrots. |
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David Deitcher, Professor Molecular mechanisms of neurotransmitter and neuropeptide release; synaptic homeostatis; temperature-sensitive paralytic mutants in Drosophila. |
Thomas Eisner, Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus Phone: (607) 255-4464 Chemical communication, ecology and evolution; behavioral ecology, particularly of insects; insect-plant interactions; conservation. |
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Stephen T. Emlen, Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Evolution of animal social behavior, with current emphasis on behavioral ecology of cooperative nesting in birds. |
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Joseph Fetcho, Professor Control of movements by the hindbrain and spinal cord. |
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Bruce P. Halpern, S. L. Sage Professor Sensory physiology; chemoreception. |
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Ronald Harris-Warrick, Professor Telephone: 607-254-4355 Neuromodulation of neural networks; gene cloning of K+ channels. |
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Carl D. Hopkins, Professor Neuroethology of animal communication; neuroethology of passive electrolocation. |
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Howard C. Howland, Professor Sensory physiology, especially vision; development of focusing and refractive state in humans; animal vision, models of myopia and emmetropization; optical quality of the eye. |
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Ronald R. Hoy, Professor Animal communication; behavior genetics of invertebrates; regeneration and development in invertebrate nervous systems. |
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Christiane Linster, Professor Neural coding and memory in the olfactory system; emphasis on neuromodulatory influences; combined approach using behavior, electrophysiology and computational modeling. |
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David P. McCobb, Associate Professor Integrative neurobiology; regulation and function of potassium channels in adrenaline secreting cells and its relationship to stress. |
Robert A. Raguso, Associate Professor Phone: (607) 254-4353 Chemically-Mediated Plant/Animal Interactions; Biosynthesis, Physiology and Evolution of Fragrance; Insect Olfaction, Behavior and Pollination Ecology. |
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Hudson Kern Reeve, Professor Theoretical sociobiology; evolution of cooperation and conflict in animal societies; behavioral ecology; plasticity in insect social behavior. |
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Thomas D. Seeley, Professor Sociobiology: physiology, ecology and evolution of animal societies, especially the societies of insects. |
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Kerry L. Shaw, Professor Behavioral genetics, sexual selection and evolution; Orthopteroid Insects; Genetic architecture of behavior (QTLs), linkage analysis and genome evolution. |
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Paul W. Sherman, Professor Animal social behavior. |
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Sandra Vehrencamp, Professor Evolution of animal communication systems, especially bird song; behavioral ecology of cooperative nesting in birds. |
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Charles Walcott, Professor Animal orientation and navigation; animal acoustic communication. |