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University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

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Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://lib.utsa.edu/specialcollections   

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UTSA Libraries Special Collections sustains the university's teaching, research, and outreach mission by preserving and providing access to valuable primary resources, and by creating digital collections for use by students and scholars at UTSA and from around the world. Through its web archiving program, Special Collections uses Archive-It 1) to regularly capture and preserve web content created by UTSA’s administrative units, academic programs, and student life groups as part of our University Archives’ collecting mandate; and 2) to capture websites of organizations and web coverage of topical events that complement and/or supplement our physical collection development strategies. For more information, see our web archiving methods and collection guidelines at: http://lib.utsa.edu/files/default/Special%20Collections/UTSAWebArchivingMethodsAndCollectionGuidelines_2016-03.pdf

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Title: Specialized Neuroscience Research Program

URL: http://snrp.utsa.edu/

Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection

Description: The Specialized Neuroscience Research Programs (SNRP) are an initiative under the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes (NINDS). Participating institutions cooperate to plan, coordinate, and direct research and research training programs to attract, retain, and develop future minority neuroscience health and research professionals. The UTSA SNRP, "Quantitative Neurobiology," supports two research projects (Origin and regulation of motor neuron identity in the hindbrain/Control of Dopamine Neuron Firing by Phosphoinositide-Coupled Receptors) and two cores (Image Analysis Core/Neurostatistics Core). Its mission is to develop neuroscience research at the University of Texas at San Antonio through collaborative programs that emphasize training in rigorous, state-of-the-art quantitative methods. The UTSA SNRP is a joint effort with researchers from the University of Utah School of Medicine and the Medical University of South Carolina.

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Subject:   Neurosciences. ,  University of Texas at San Antonio. Specialized Neuroscience Research Program--Web site.

Title: Basal Ganglia Anatomy, Physiology and Computation Lab

URL: https://marlin.life.utsa.edu/

Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection

Description: University of Texas at San Antonio Basal Ganglia Anatomy, Physiology and Computation Lab studies the circuitry and neurons of the basal ganglia, with the goal of understanding the computational function of these structures at the cellular level, and their dysfunction in diseases, especially Parkinson’s Disease. Experiments are focused on the ionic mechanisms that endow each cell type with its characteristic responses to synaptic input, the patterns of connectivity that deliver specific inputs to each cell, and the dynamics that arise from the combination of these.

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Subject:   Parkinson’s disease.,  Neurosciences. ,  University of Texas at San Antonio. Department of Biology. University of Texas at San Antonio. Basal Ganglia Anatomy, Physiology and Computation Lab. Basal ganglia.

Title: Neurosciences Institute

URL: https://neuroscience.utsa.edu/

Collection: University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection

Description: Neurosciences Institute is the multidisciplinary research organization for the Neurosciences at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Their mission is to foster a collaborative community of scientists committed to studying the biological basis of human experience and behavior, and the origin and treatment of nervous system diseases. Areas of special emphasis include: nervous system development; neuronal and network computation; sensory, motor, and cognitive function; learning and memory, and the disease processes that impact them; implementing mathematical and computational tools in experimental neurobiology; mathematical theory of neurons and nervous systems.

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Subject:   University of Texas at San Antonio. Neurosciences Institute.,  Neurosciences.

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