Skip to Main Content
  • About
  • Academics
  • Admissions
  • Campus Life
  • News & Media
  • Athletics
  • Support BC
  • Our Campus
  • Fast Facts
  • Administration
  • Initiatives, Plans and Policies
  • A Nationally Recognized Institution
  • International Education
  • Research
  • Our Past, Our Future
  • Offices and Services
  • Consumer Information
  • Contact Us
  • Schools
  • Academic Departments
  • Majors, Minors and Concentrations
  • Interdisciplinary Programs
  • Graduate Programs
  • Doctoral Programs
  • General Education
  • Honors Academy
  • Special Programs
  • International Programs and Study Abroad (IPSA)
  • Academic Resources
  • Library
  • Centers and Institutes
  • Academic Honor Societies
  • Technology
  • Research
  • Faculty
  • Course Schedules and Bulletins
  • Academic Calendar
  • Incoming Freshmen
  • Transfer Students
  • Graduate Students
  • International Students
  • Second-Degree Students
  • Other Students
  • Apply
  • Tuition, Fees and Payments
  • Financial Aid
  • Request Information
  • Visit Campus
  • Undergraduate Admissions Events
  • Graduate Admissions Events
  • BC News
  • BC In the Media
  • Research
  • Videos
  • Brooklyn College Magazine
  • Office of Communications and Marketing
  • Visit us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Email us a question
  • What the Campus Has to Offer
  • Vice President for Student Affairs
  • Division of Student Affairs
  • Student Clubs
  • Intramurals / Recreation
  • Health and Wellness
  • Orientation
  • Commencement
  • Veteran and Military Programs
  • Living in Brooklyn
  • Brooklyn College Foundation
  • Donate Now
  • Visit us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Email us a question
Brooklyn College

Brooklyn College logo
  • BC WebCentral
  • We Stand Against Hate
  • Calendar
  • Offices and Services
  • Library
  • Career Services
  • Honors Academy
  • Special Programs
  • Prospective Students
  • Current Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni & Friends
  • Admissions
  • Undergraduate Admissions
  • Graduate Admissions
  • Apply Online
  • Transfer Evaluations Office
  • Campus Life
  • Financial Aid
  • Honors and Special Programs
  • Library
  • News and Media
  • Public Safety
  • Annual Security Report
  • Registrar
  • Academic Advising
  • Annual Security Report
  • Bookstore
  • Bursar
  • Calendars
  • Campus Life
  • Career Development and Internships
  • Commencement
  • Course Schedules and Bulletins
  • CUNY Blackboard
  • Enrollment Services Center
  • Financial Aid
  • Graduate Studies
  • Initiatives, Plans and Policies
  • International Programs and Study Abroad (IPSA)
  • Library
  • News and Media
  • Offices and Services
  • Pathways
  • Public Safety
  • Registrar
  • Registration Information
  • Resources for Undocumented Students and DACA
  • Scholarships and Awards
  • Student Handbook
  • Sustainability
  • Technology
  • Transfer Evaluations Office
  • Log into CUNYfirst
  • BC WebCentral Login
  • Forgot Your Password?
  • Forgot Your WebCentral ID?
  • New Users
  • College Directory
  • Academic Affairs / Office of the Provost
  • Annual Security Report
  • Senior VP for Finance and Administration
  • Bookstore
  • Calendars
  • Campus Directory
  • Campus Life
  • Center for Teaching
  • CUNY Blackboard
  • Faculty Council
  • Faculty and Staff Development Opportunities (CUNY)
  • Human Resources
  • ITS (Information Technology Services)
  • Library
  • News and Media
  • Offices and Services
  • Public Safety
  • Sustainability
  • Transfer Evaluations Office
  • Webmail
  • Writing Across the Curriculum
  • Log into CUNYfirst
  • BC WebCentral Login
  • Forgot Your Password?
  • Forgot Your WebCentral ID?
  • New Users
  • College Directory
  • Annual Security Report
  • Benefits and Services
  • Brooklyn College Alumni Association
  • Brooklyn College Foundation
  • Brooklyn College Magazine
  • Calendar of Events
  • Chapters and Affiliates
  • Get Involved and Give Back
  • Office of Alumni Engagement
  • Stay in Touch
  • Transcripts
  • Public Safety
  • Contact Us
  • Students and faculty at Brooklyn College

    Students and faculty at Brooklyn College

  • RNA transport and local translation in neurons. BC RNAs control translation of local mRNAs at the synapse. Competition of expanded CGG-repeat FMR1 mRNA for transport factor hnRNP A2 causes impairments in the synapto-dendritic delivery of BC RNAs.

    RNA transport and local translation in neurons. BC RNAs control translation of local mRNAs at the synapse. Competition of expanded CGG-repeat FMR1 mRNA for transport factor hnRNP A2 causes impairments in the synapto-dendritic delivery of BC RNAs.

  • Home
  • Academics
  • Centers and Institutes
  • Center for Achievement in Science Education
  • Our Programs
  • Brooklyn Neuroscience Education and Training for Scientists (B-NETS)
  • People

People

The B-NETS program will be administered directly by the three Principal Investigators:

  • Paul Forlano (Brooklyn College)
  • Louise Hainline (Brooklyn College)
  • Mark Stewart (SUNY Downstate Medical Center)

The Medgar Evers component of the program will be administered by:

  • Mohsin Patwary, Dean of the School of Science, Health and Technology, (Medgar Evers College, CUNY)

In addition to the Principal Investigators for the B-NETS program, students will be supported by project administrators and researchers at Brooklyn College and Downstate Medical Center Possible Research Mentors and Research Topics at Brooklyn College and Downstate Medical Center.

  • Peter Bergold, Professor, Neural and Behavioral Science, Physiology and Pharmacology and Pharmacology, Downstate. Research: The pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, in particular, the development of drugs to treat mild traumatic brain injury, often not treated until days after the injury has been sustained.
  • Elizabeth Chua, Associate Professor, Psychology, Brooklyn College. Research: The cognitive and neural bases of human memory and metacognition, associative memory, biases in memory, and metamemory, using fMRI, tDCS, TMS, and eye tracking techniques.
  • Andrew Delamater, Professor, Psychology, Brooklyn College. Research: Associative learning processes in rodents and humans governing Pavlovian and instrumental learning tasks, experimental extinction processes, the neural mechanisms of representation and extinction processes in Pavlovian learning, and computational and neural net models of simple associative learning.
  • Guillermo Esber, Assistant Professor, Psychology, Brooklyn College. Research: Neural substrates of learning and memory at the systems neuroscience level, how neuronal circuits encode information during reward learning, and how this information later influences decision-making to understand mechanisms in neural circuits of learning and memory for individual differences and maladaptive behavior.
  • Paul Forlano, Professor and PI/PD, Biology, Brooklyn College. Research: Evolutionary/systems neuroscience and cellular and molecular approaches for neurochemical interactions in circuitry underlying auditory-driven social behavior, steroid-induced neural plasticity, and sex differences in brain and behavior.
  • Yu Gao, Associate Professor, Psychology, Brooklyn College. Research: Neurobiological bases of externalizing behavior in children, adolescents, and adults using psychophysiological methods to study moral judgment in psychopathic individuals, autonomic conditioning impairments, and children's conduct problems, emotion dysregulation, aggression, and mind-body dissociation and psychopathy.
  • Guillermo Gerona-Navarro, Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Brooklyn College. Research: Bioorganic and synthetic chemistry using biochemical and cell assays of demyelinating disorders. Development of small molecules and peptidomimetics of intracellular protein-protein interactions. Role of biologically important proteins in human biology and disease; chemical probes to study neurodegenerative disease.
  • Alan Gintzler, Distinguished Professor, Neural and Behavioral Science, Downstate. Research: Biochemistry of addiction/narcotic tolerance; G protein signaling cascades; gender-dependent (e.g. estrogen, progesterone) regulation of opioid activity and pain sensitivity.
  • Xian-Cheng Jiang, Professor, Cell Biology, Downstate. Research: Lipid metabolism and diseases, specifically, sphingomyelin metabolism, and phospholipid metabolism.
  • Steven Levine, Distinguished Professor, Neurology and Emergency Medicine, Downstate. Research: Cerebrovascular disease and stroke, antiphospholipid antibodies and cerebrovascular disease, telemedicine for stroke, thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke, mobile stroke applications, post-stroke fatigue, and primary stroke prevention in women.
  • William Lytton, Professor, Physiology and Pharmacology and Neurology, Downstate. Research: Computational neuroscience applications and modeling in clinical neuroscience in a variety of diseases: schizophrenia, stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, brain-machine interface, and neuro-rehabilitation, neural modeling, software for neural stimulation.
  • Jacquelyn Leigh Meyers, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Downstate. Research: Genetic, neurophysiological, neurocognitive, and psycho-social risk factors for substance use disorders and co-occurring psychiatric disorders.
  • Herman Moreno, Physiology and Pharmacology, Downstate. Research: Post-translational modifications in ion channel biophysics and electrophysiology, neurodegenerative diseases and aging, synaptic dysfunction before cell death, mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, and differential regional vulnerability.
  • Laura Rabin, Professor, Psychology, Brooklyn College. Research: Cognitive and neurophysiological precursor conditions of subjective cognitive decline in preclinical dementia prior to Alzheimer's disease progression compared with intact functioning to facilitate earlier diagnosis and intervention. 
  • Todd Sacktor, Distinguished Professor, Physiology and Pharmacology, Neurology, Downstate. Research: Molecular mechanisms of long-term memory, synaptic long-term potentiation and plasticity; PKMζ as a general mechanism for long-term memory storage in the brain.
  • Sheryl Smith, Professor Physiology and Pharmacology, Downstate. Research: Role of GABAergic inhibition of dendritic spines at puberty in mouse prefrontal cortex and its role in synaptic pruning, with implications for schizophrenia where pruning is abnormal and defects are found in the GABAR δ gene.
  • Mark Stewart, co-PI/PD, Professor, Physiology and Pharmacology, Neurology, and Dean, School of Graduate Studies, Downstate. Research: Causes and consequences of seizures using brain slices to study cellular and circuit mechanisms of seizure generation; methods in animals and humans to study seizure spread and cardiovascular and respiratory consequences of acute and chronic seizures; mechanisms for death in epilepsy.
  • Henri Tiedge, Distinguished Professor, Physiology and Pharmacology, and Neurology, Downstate. Research: The functional roles of regulatory neuronal RNAs, translational control pathways in neurons, and RNA transport mechanisms in dendrites; control of neuronal excitability and plasticity and dysfunction in the form of hyperexcitability, epileptogenic responses, and cognitive impairment.
  • Marianna Torrente, Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Brooklyn College. Research: Molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disease, using approaches from epigenetics, molecular neurobiology, and protein folding to study biological processes underlying neuropsychiatric disease at the molecular level.
  • Deborah Walder, Professor, Psychology, Brooklyn College. Research: Identification of early neurodevelopmental markers of risk for such mental health disorders as schizophrenia and depression using neurohormone assays, genetics, neuropsychological testing, and brain imaging techniques (MRI, DTI), and environmental factors such as stress among healthy, high-risk, and young adults.
  • Tracey Wilson, Distinguished Service Professor, Community Health Sciences, Downstate. Research: Research to promote healthy behaviors, increase care-seeking for HIV and other chronic conditions, and improve adherence and engagement in care in diverse populations, working in and with local communities subject to health disparities.
  • About the Program
  • Institutional Partners
  • People
  • How and When to Apply

 

Hidden Pages:


Image of a phone with social media icons.

Let’s Stay Connected

Our social media directory features all our accounts from across campus.

Fall 2022 COVID-19 Guidelines

Fall 2022 COVID-19 Guidelines

Prepare for a crucial transition for the fall 2022 semester.

Group of faculty members

Outstanding Professors

Our highly trained faculty are leaders in their fields. Come learn from them.

View of the upper portions of buildings from the residential neighborhoods around the Brooklyn College campus.

Housing Options

Learn about housing options that are available in Brooklyn. 

  • Home
  • Directory
  • Employment
  • IT Remote Support
  • Remote Technology Resources
  • Privacy Policy
  • Policies
  • Contact
  • Text Only Website
  • Site Map
The City University of New York

© 2025 All Rights Reserved Brooklyn College
2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210
718.951.5000 -10.1.1.11