University of Rochester - Biology
Washington University in St. Louis
Neurophysiological and behavioral research on hearing and echolocation in bats.\n\nBehavioral research on the integration of auditory and visual spatial perception in young and elderly human subjects.\n\nResearch of the effects of aging on temporal processing in the mammalian auditory system.\n\nTeaching Experience: Course director/lecturer in Basic Neurobiology (NSC 201); Lecturer and former co-director
Systems and Integrative Neuroscience (NSC 531); Course director
Audition (BCS 221); Lecturer
Mind
Brain & Behavior (ANA 525); Lecturer
Hearing and Balance: Structure
Function and Disease (ANA 405)
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
Neurophysiological studies of echolocation sound processing in the bat auditory cortex
Washington University in St. Louis
Ph.D.
Acoustic communication and it's role in territoriality in singing insects (katydids)
Biology- Neurobiology
State University of New York at Stony Brook
B.S.
Majored in Ecology and Evolution
with a strong interest in behavioral ecology
Ecology/Evolution; Neurobiology
Phi Delta Theta
Cornell University
Immunohistochemistry
Wildlife
Microscopy
Neuroscience
Cell Biology
Experimental Design
Electrophysiology
Strategic Planning
Grant Writing
Research
Data Analysis
Scientific Writing
Team Leadership
Leadership
O'Neill
O'Neill
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
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