Community Academic Profiles

Department: Molecular & Cellular Physiology

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  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowMolecular & Cellular Physiology
    Research Interest

    Dr. Amy Eastwood’s career has not just bloomed - it has rocketed. From her takeoff in high school where her chemistry teacher inspired her to pursue a career in science, Dr. Eastwood obtained her Ph.D. at Caltech University, which in turn drew her interest to look at her research on ion channels in a more natural environment. Houston, we have found C. elegans. Dr. Eastwood came to Stanford University in late 2008 and now, with the Stanford University’s Dean Fellowship and a NIH NRSA Fello..

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  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowMolecular & Cellular Physiology
  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowMolecular & Cellular Physiology
    Research Interest

    Primarily, I am interested in studying the development of early neural network activity patterns, and specifically, in addressing the cellular and ionic mechanisms underlying cortical and hippocampal rhythmic activity possibly leading to pediatric epilepsy. My research goals focus on discovering the role of certain environmental factors during embryogenesis; and finding candidates responsible for causing neurological dysfunctions in frequently exposed fetuses.

  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowMolecular & Cellular Physiology

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