2006- 07 Ph.D. Students in Biomedical Sciences


Lynnsey Carrell-Jacks
Lynnsey Carrell-Jacks Hometown: Harpers Ferry, WV
Undergraduate Institution: West Virginia University
Degree(s): B.S., Biology, B.S., Psychology
Research Interests:
Graduate Program: Neuroscience
Research Advisor: Richard Dey, Ph.D.

Published Manuscripts:

1. Hunter, D.D., Carrell-Jacks, L.A., Batchelor, T.P. & Dey, R.D. (2010). Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Ozone-Induced Neural Responses in Early Postnatal Airway Development. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. Nov 12. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 21075861.

2. Daly, K.C., Mwilaria, E. & Carrell-Jacks, L.A. (2008). Psychophysical characterization of discrimination thresholds and discrimination learning in the moth Manduca sexta. Chem Senses. Jan;33(1):95-106. PMID: 17928636.

3. Daly, K.C., Carrell-Jacks, L.A. & Mwilaria, E. (2007). Detection versus perception: Physiological and behavioral analysis of olfactory sensitivity in the moth Manduca sexta. Behav Neurosci. Aug;121(4):794-807. PMID: 17663604.

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