{"result":[{"lastName":"Heller","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor,Biology (School of Humanities and Sciences)"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor,Biology (School of Humanities and Sciences)","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=6225&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"H Craig Heller","firstName":"H Craig","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/H Craig_Heller","researchInterest":"Neurobiology of sleep, circadian rhythms, regulation of body temperature, mammalian hibernation, and human exercise physiology. Currently applying background in sleep and circadian neurobiology the understanding and correcting the learning disability of Down Syndrome."},{"lastName":"Fernald","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor,Biology (School of Humanities and Sciences)"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor,Biology (School of Humanities and Sciences)","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=6221&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Russell D. Fernald","firstName":"Russell","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Russell_Fernald","researchInterest":"In the course of evolution,two of the strongest selective forces in nature,light and sex, have left their mark on living organisms. I am interested in how the development and function of the nervous system reflects these events. In the visual system, we are studying the cellular basis of retinal development. 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We are also interested in the changes that occur in neuronal circuits in conditions of hyperarousal such as stress and drug addiction."},{"lastName":"Bonnavion","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Research fellow, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=11511&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Patricia Bonnavion","firstName":"Patricia","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Patricia_Bonnavion","researchInterest":"I earned my Ph.D. in physiology and physiopathology in 2008 at the University Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC) in Paris. My research interests were initially oriented on the brainstem neural circuits governing sleep/wake transitions with a particular focus on the serotonin (5-HT) signaling. 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Studies of steroidogenesis, LH receptor synthesis, and the involvement of the plasminogen activator system in ovarian events have been performed."},{"lastName":"Shamloo","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Associate Professor (Research),Comparative Medicine"}],"primaryAppointment":"Associate Professor (Research),Comparative Medicine","imageUrl":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=11051&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Mehrdad Shamloo","firstName":"Mehrdad","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Mehrdad_Shamloo","researchInterest":"The ultimate goal of the Shamloo laboratory is to rapidly advance our understanding of brain function at the molecular, cellular, circuit and behavioral levels, and to elucidate the pathological process underlying malfunction of the nervous system following injury and neurologic disorders such as stroke, Alzheimer\u0092s disease and autism. 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