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Research interestsResearch Area: My laboratory uses physiological, immunohistochemical and biochemical techniques to analyze the role of the cerebellum in controlling movement. In addition, we focus on factors that influence development including peptides which we believe act as neurortropic factors during development and as neuromodulators in the adult. In addition, we are initiating studies to determine how the anti-convulsant drug, valproic acid, alters cerebellar circuits during development and in the adult.Contact info
Address: The Ohio State University Department of Neuroscience Columbus, Oh 43210 Phone: 614-292-8363 Email: bishop.9@osu.edu
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