BBB Spring 2006 Courses

109-401 Introduction to Brain and Behavior MWF 11-12n Flanagan-Cato
Laboratory Sections:
-402 T 10:30-12noon
-403 T 1:30-3pm
-404 T 3-4:30pm
-405 R 10:30-12noon
-406 R 1:30-3pm
-407 R 3-4:30pm

217-601 Visual Neuroscience T 6:30-9:30pm McLean

249-401 Cognitive Neuroscience TR 12-1:30pm Epstein

251-401 Cellular Neurobiology TR 10:30-12n Schmidt/Peach/Kaplan (1.5 cu)
Laboratory Sections:
-402 R 1:30-4:30pm
-403 R 6-9pm
-404 F 9-12noon
-405 F 12-3pm
-406 M 9-12noon
-407 M12-3pm
-408 M 3-6pm
-409 M 6-9pm

340-001 Human Chronobiology and Sleep R 1:30-4:30 p.m. Dinges

370-401 Drugs, Brain and Mind TR 12-1:30pm Peoples

380-601 Biological Bases of Psychiatric Disorders W5-8pm Lexow

399-000 Sponsored Research (Permission from the Department) Standing Faculty

421-301 Human Brain Imaging M 2-5pm Newberg

423-401 S/T Motivation - Neurobiology of Drug Addiction R 1:30-4:30pm Peoples

481-301 Behavioral Pharmacology TR 1:30-3pm Heerding

482-601 Clinical Psychopharmacology M 5-8pm Lexow

490-601 Cl. Research in Emerg. Medicine TBA Hollander
(e-mail hollandj@uphs.upenn.edu for permission)

491-601 Cl. Research in Emerg. Medicine II TBA Hollander
(e-mail hollandj@uphs.upenn.edu for permission)

492-301 Experimental Methods in Synaptic Physiology W 2-5pm Kaplan

499-000 Senior Honors Thesis Standing Faculty



Spring 2005 Courses

Summer 2005 Courses

Fall 2005 Courses

For more information contact: Ms. Reid.

 

 


BBB Student Research:
Top: Coronal Nissle stained section of the ventromedial hypothalamus. Bottom: Estrogen Receptor beta staining in the arcuate nucleus and ventromedial hypothalamus. Work was conducted by Daniel Kahn with Dr. Loretta Flanagan-Cato.

 



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