Motor movement sensation

All of our faculty members have active research programs and are involved in graduate student training. Feel free to contact any of our Neuroscience Program faculty listed below by clicking on the link to their email address.

Name Email Phone Specialty
Rebecca German rgerman@neomed.edu 330-325-6299 Ph.D. Harvard University. Neurophysiology and biomechanics.  Regulation of feeding and pathophysiology of dysphagia. More on German
William P. Lynch wonk@neomed.edu 330-325-6137 Ph.D., Cornell University. Mechanisms of neurodegeneration, CNS gene therapy, RNA tumor virus pathogenesis, microglia development. More on Lynch
Colleen Novak cnovak13@kent.edu 330-672-3613 Ph.D., Michigan State University. Neural and endocrine mechanisms of thermogenesis in obesity, photic and nonphotic influences on the circadian clock. More on Novak
Angela Ridgel aridgel@kent.edu 330-672-7495 Ph.D., Marshall University. More on Ridgel