- Written by a single author in a clear and consistent writing style, presents a logical and easy to follow discussion about each phase of neural development
- Presents an accessible approach to developmental neurobiology for students who do not have an extensive background in neuroscience or cell and molecular biology
- Clear, informative, and easy-to-follow illustrations support the concepts presented in the text
- Highlights neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders where relevant and therapeutic approaches to neurological diseases
Lynne M. Bianchi is Emerita Professor of Neuroscience at Oberlin College where she taught and mentored undergraduate students for over 20 years. She is currently the Director of Medical Research for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Hamot and Gannon University where she supports investigators interested in clinical and basic science research. In addition to her work investigating the role of nerve growth factors during embryonic development, she mentors young clinician-scientists as they develop their ideas into exciting research projects.
Title: The Developing Brain and its Connections
Author: Bianchi, Lynne M.
ISBN: 9780367749903
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-12-23
Number of Pages: 356
Weight: 1.0603 kg
The book provides in-depth coverage of developmental neurobiology for an undergraduate course. It provides useful updates for a rapidly moving field. Liqun Luo (Stanford University and author of Principles of Neurobiology, 2nd ed.)
The book fills an important gap. It is quite comprehensive and covers the field of developmental neurobiology in unparalleled detail. Alexander Jaworski (Brown University)
.... stimulating me to consider reviving my upper-level developmental neurobiology course, ... a refreshingly powerful new textbook ... because it is so obviously designed with advanced undergraduate readers in mind ... skillfully shares the wonder and mysteries of how the nervous system arises for an undergraduate audience. It is a thoughtful textbook that provides a strong resource to our community and our students ... The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education