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Richard T. Robertson, Ph.D. Professor Anatomy & Neurobiology |
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| Primary Research Interests: The Robertson lab studies the mechanisms of axonal target selection in developing cerebral cortex, including both neocortex and hippocampal formation. Experiments use tissue slice and dissociated cell culture techniques to understand how cholinergic and thalamocortical axons identify and form synapses with cortical neurons. | ||||||||||
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| Keywords: developmental neurobiology, cholinergic systems, forebrain circuitry, acetycholinesterase, organotypic slice cultures, neuronal cell cultures, gene delivery, drug delivery | ||||||||||
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Teaching: Graduate Curriculum: Developmental Neurobiology Systems Neuroscience Research in Developmental Neurobiology Medical Curriculum: Human Microscopic Anatomy Undergraduate Curriculum: Research in Experimental Neurobiology |
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