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Undergraduate Biological Science Program. Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Department of Neurobiology and Physiology. Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences. Department of Psychiatry and Behavorial Sciences. Rehabilitation institute of Chicago.
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About | Disterhoft Laboratory
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John F. Disterhoft, Ph.D. Craig Weiss, Ph.D. Matthew Oh, Ph.D. Mary Kando, M.S. In Vivo Single Neuron Recording. John F. Disterhoft is the Ernest J. and Hattie H. Magerstadt Memorial Research Professor of Physiology and former Director of The Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program (NUIN). He is also a former Editor of Behavioral Neuroscience. The Disterhoft laboratory is part of the Department of Physiology. In the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University.
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Apkarian Pain and Passions Lab
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Sara Berger completed her Ph.D. under Prof. Apkarian. Her projects involve both humans (fMRI, cognitive tasks, and psychophysical tests) and animals (behavioral assays and pharmacological interventions), and her interests span human cognition, addiction, systems neuroscience, chronic pain prevention, neuroethics, and disability theory. She is now pursuing postdoctoral work at IBM. Department of Physiology, Northwestern University. 303 E Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-3008.
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Apkarian Pain and Passions Lab
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Department of Physiology, Northwestern University. 303 E Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-3008. Phone: 312-503-0404 Fax: 312-503-5151.
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Apkarian Pain and Passions Lab
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Dr Apkarian has studied pain for two decades, both in animal models and fMRI studies in humans. His current interests include cortical dynamics of pain as well as brain plasticity. His overall goal is the uncovering of brain mechanisms underlying PAIN QUALIA. This work aims to alleviate clinical pain conditions and achieve a more profound theoretical and mechanistic understanding of the brain. More about Dr. Apkarian. Contact Dr. Apkarian at:. Department of Physiology, Northwestern University.
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Apkarian Pain and Passions Lab
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OpenPain Data Sharing Initiative. Invitation for Genetics Collaboration in Subacute Pain. Together with this, we also collected genetic samples on tens of chronic pain patients and matched healthy controls, which we are also prepared to make available. Parties interested in genetic investigations of this population sample are invited to submit a research proposal to Dr. Apkarian. We will be happy to consider requests for collaboration. These papers address brain network structures in chronic pain, limbic...
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Apkarian Pain and Passions Lab
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Great Pictures of the Century. La Douleur Prise sur le Vif. Peering into the Brain To See Pain at Work. Department of Physiology, Northwestern University. 303 E Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-3008. Phone: 312-503-0404 Fax: 312-503-5151.
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Apkarian Pain and Passions Lab
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Marwan Baliki is interested in alleviating any kind of human suffering. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Neuroscience. He is interested in cortical physiology and plasticity in chronic pain conditions. During his MS he studied the role of limbic system on neurophatic pain. Department of Physiology, Northwestern University. 303 E Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-3008. Phone: 312-503-0404 Fax: 312-503-5151.
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