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Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection
Description: The Bower Lab researches how information is processed by the neuronal circuitry found in cortical structures in the mammalian brain. Two specific regions are studies: the olfactory system and the cerebellar cortex.
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Subject: University of Texas at San Antonio. Bower Lab--Web site., Cerebellar cortex--Research.
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio Bower Lab
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009-2018
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Identifier: 00577
Relation: http://cortex.brainlab.utsa.edu/
Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection
Description: The Computational Biology Initiative (CBI) is a new interdisciplinary initiative at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) which was launched in January 2005. The overall goal of the initiative is to build infrastructure to significantly advance collaborative interdisciplinary bioscience research in San Antonio. Currently, healthcare and biotechnology industries lead the San Antonio economy with an estimated annual economic impact of over $13 billion and employ almost 100,000 citizens. The San Antonio area is developing a burgeoning biotechnology base. The objectives of this program are to foster the use of state-of-the-art core computational and analytic facilities, to enhance local expertise in San Antonio bioscience community, and to develop training opportunities.
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Subject: University of Texas at San Antonio., University of Texas at San Antonio.Computational Biology Initiative., University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio., Computational biology., Bioinformatics.
Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio Computational Biology Initiative
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009-2018
Identifier: 00043
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection
Description: The Paladini Lab, a part of the University of Texas at San Antonio Neurosciences Institute, researches the dopaminergic (DA) neurons of the ventral mesencephalon that are a part of a pathway that regulates reward-seeking behaviors and are the principal cells affected in Parkinson's Disease and addiction. Many drugs of abuse exert dysregulating effects on levels of dopamine and other neurotransmitters, resulting in widespread effects on DA neuron firing pattern. Psychostimulants (e.g., cocaine and amphetamine) alter interactions among multiple receptor subtypes that are co-expressed on DA neurons. Changes in DA neuron activity secondary to altered receptor interactions may underlie many of the behavioral changes associated with drug addiction independently of natural reward seeking mechanisms like feeding. The projects in the lab are funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (DA016262), the National Institute of Mental Health (MH079276), and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NS060658).
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Subject: Dopaminergic neurons., Parkinson’s disease., Addictive behavior., University of Texas at San Antonio Neurosciences Institute.
Creator: Paladini Research Lab
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009-2018
Identifier: 00202
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection
Description: The Computational Systems Biology Core/Computational Biology Initiative is a facility of the Research Centers in Minority Institute(RCMI). Our objective is to offer computational support for basic and translational health research as well as high performance computing infrastructure to the research community here at UTSA.
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Creator: University of Texas at San Antonio
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009-2018
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Student Organizations Web Collection
Description: Homepage of Omicron Delta Kappa at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Omicron Delta Kappa is a nationally recognized leadership honor society that recognizes 5 areas of leadership: scholarship and academics, athletics, campus and community service, creative and performing arts, and journalism.
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Subject: University of Texas at San Antonio--Students--Social groups., University of Texas at San Antonio--Students--Associations, institutions, etc., University of Texas at San Antonio--Greek letter societies., Omicron Delta Kappa University of Texas at San Antonio Chapter--Web archives.
Creator: Omicron Delta Kappa University of Texas at San Antonio Chapter
Publisher: Omicron Delta Kappa
Language: English
Coverage: San Antonio (Tex.)
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2009-2018
Identifier: 00525
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Archives and Special Collections
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