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Christos Consoulas, Ph. D.
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Laboratory of Experimental Physiology

University of Athens Medical School
Athens, Greece

Ryohei Kanzaki, D.Sci.
Adjunct Professor
Professor
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
Department of Mechano-Informatics
University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan

Neural processing of sensory information in the insect brain; neurobiology of learning and memory in insects; biologically inspired robotics.

Carsten J. Duch, Ph. D.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Associate Professor
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
Development and function of central neurons

Alison R. Mercer, Ph. D.
Adjunct Professor
Professor
Department of Zoology
University of Otago
Dunedin, New Zealand
Modulatory role of biogenic amines and their contribution to the regulation of neuronal development; olfaction and the central processing of olfactory information; brain and behavior of honey bees; learning and memory in invertebrates.

Bert K. Hö‘lldobler, Dr.rer.nat
Adjunct Professor
Foundation Professor
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
Behavioral biology, sociobiology, behavioral and chemical ecology, and evolutionary biology of social insects.

Hanna Mustaparta, Dr.Philos.
Adjunct Professor
Professor
Department of Biology
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Trondheim, Norway
Insect chemical communication; olfactory neurobiology and chemical ecology of insects.

Uwe Homberg, Dr.rer.nat.
Adjunct Professor
Professor
Fachbereich Biology-Animal Physiology
Philips University of Marburg
Marburg, Germany
Structure and function of the insect brain, with emphasis on the role of the central complex; identification and distribution of neurotransmitters; neural basis of circadian rhythms.

Hans-Joachim Pflüger, Dr.rer.nat.
Adjunct Professor
Professor
Institute of Neurobiology
Free University of Berlin
Germany
Sensory motor and neuromodulatory networks in insects

Jennifer K. Inlow, Ph.D.
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Chemistry Department
Indiana State University
Terre Haute, Indiana

The relationship between protein sequence and structure, protein structure prediction, and structural bioinformatics.

Brian H. Smith, Ph. D.
Adjunct Professor
Professor
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
Neuroethology of sensory processing

 
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