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Tallie Z. Baram, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Pediatrics Anatomy & Neurobiology |
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| Primary Research Interests: Neuroplasticity of developing hippocampus; cellular mechanisms of developmental seizures and epilepsy; Neurobiology of early life stress: Mechanisms, and basis of long-lasting neuroplasticity. | ||||||||
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| Keywords: activity-dependent plasticity, epileptogenesis, development,vulnerability, stress, corticotropin releasing hormone, hyperpolariztion activated ion channel, HCN, animal models, organotypic slice culture, transgenic mice, in vivo electrophysiology, translational research, depression, hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis | ||||||||
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Teaching: Graduate Curriculum: Developmental Neurobiology Medical Curriculum: Human Neuroscience Pediatric Neurology Undergraduate Curriculum: Research in Developmental Seizures |
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