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Candice C. Askwith, Ph. D.
Christine E. Beattie, Ph.D.
Georgia A. Bishop, Ph.D.
R. Thomas Boyd, Ph.D
Anthony Brown, Ph.D.
Richard W. Burry, Ph.D.
Helen J. Cooke, Ph.D.
Andrey V. Dmitriev, Ph.D.
John J. Enyeart, Ph.D.
Andy J. Fischer, Ph.D.
Chen Gu, Ph. D.
Paul D. Henion, Ph.D.
James D. Jontes Ph. D
C. Glenn Lin, Ph.D.
Stuart C. Mangel Ph.D.
Dana M McTigue, Ph.D.
John D. Oberdick, Ph.D.
Karl Obrietan, Ph.D.
Christophe P. Ribelayga, Ph.D.
Mike Xi Zhu, Ph.D.
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Georgia A. Bishop, Ph.D.

Professor
Department of Neuroscience

Degree: Wayne State University
Postdoctoral Training: Ohio State University, Dr. James S. King

Phone: (614) 292-8363
Fax: (614) 688-8742
Email: bishop.9@osu.edu

Link to NLM PubMed publications list for Georgia A. Bishop (last 10 years)



Research Area:

Synaptic plasticity in cerebellar circuits.

Current Research:

To analyze the physiological and developmental role of the peptide corticotropin releasing factor in the adult and developing cerebellum.

Techniques:

Students will learn and use the following techniques in their research studies:

Immunohistochemistry:
PAP and fluorescent techniques.

Neuroanatomical:
Retrograde Labeling with Horseradish Peroxidase, fluorescent microspheres.

Physiological:
both in vivo and in vitro preparations: Multibarrel extracellular recording, intracellular recording.