Neuroscience at HIH Home
NINDS Home NIMH Home NICHD Home NIDCD Home NEI Home NIDCR Home NIA Home NIAAA Home NIDA Home NHGRI Home NIEHS Home NCI Home
National Institutes of Health - Neuroscience at HIH Link to NIH
Link to About Us
Link to Faculty
Link to Areas of Research
Link to Seminars
Link to Interest Groups
Link to Post-doctoral Openings
Link to Home
 

Andres L. Buonanno, Ph.D., Senior Investigator

Dr. Buonanno received his B.S. degree from Texas A&M University and his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis where he worked with John Merlie on the cloning of acetycholine receptor genes and their transcriptional regulation. In 1988 he moved to NIH to work on the identification of transcription factors regulating the activity-dependent expression of muscle genes in response to distinct patterns of motoneuron activity. His laboratory has also worked on the cloning, expression and characterization of glutamate receptor splice variants during development. In 1999 Dr. Buonanno became a Senior Investigator. His group studies the molecular mechanisms that regulate glutamatergic transmission at maturing central synapses.
Photo of Andres L. Buonanno, Ph.D., Senior Investigator

Staff:



Contact Information:

Dr. Andres L. Buonanno
Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, NICHD
Porter Neuroscience Research Center
Building 35, Room 2C-1000
35 Convent Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-

Telephone: (301) 496-0170 (office), (301) 496-9939 (fax)
Email: buonanno@helix.nih.gov

top

Home   |   Email List   |   Search   |   Contact Us   |   Privacy Notice   |   Disclaimer   |   Accessibility
Comments or questions about the website?
Send email to neuroscience@nih.gov
Last updated Friday, October 29, 2004