Dr. Ramirez chaired the committees of the following senior theses (listing most recent):
Paired-Pulse Stimulation of the Crossed Temporodentate and Septodentate Pathways Induces Granule Cell Discharge 15 Days after Unilateral Entorhinal Lesions in Rats Matt De Niear, 2011; 2011 Sigma Xi Research Award in Neuroscience
A Census of Synaptogenesis: Quantifying Postlesion Synaptic Turnover in the Mouse Hippocampus Erin Feeney, 2011
Bilateral Fimbria-Fornix Transection Impairs Performance on a Delayed-Non-Matching-to-Position Task Michelle Bleda, 2010
Enhanced Synaptic Efficacy: Linking Functional and Anatomical Recovery in the Crossed Temporodentate Pathway Devin Haddad, 2010; 2010 Sigma Xi Research Award in Neuroscience
Exercise Does Not Affect Neuroplasticity in Three Hippocampal Pathways Kim Lang, 2009
Electrophysiological Analysis of a Sprouted Hippocampal Pathway: Implications for the Role of Long-Term Potentiation in Spatial Working Memory Sarah Rhodes, 2009
The Catalytic Effect: Enhanced Synaptic Efficacy of the Sprouted Crossed Temporodentate Pathway Mercedes Robinson, 2009
Histological and Behavioral Analysis of an rAAV9-induced Rodent Model of Taupathy in Alzheimer's Disease Martina Mustroph, 2008
Progressive Unilateral Entorhinal Cortex Lesions Accelerate Crossed-Temporodentate Synapse Capacity for Long-Term Potentiation Janelle Fassbender, 2005
A Web-based Simulation and Laboratory Website Using the Rat Unilateral 6-Hydroxydopamine Parkinson's Disease Model Nicole Mah, 2005
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