NPB Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior

John M. Horowitz
Professor Emeritus
280J Briggs Hall
530.752.3206
jmhorowitz (at) ucdavis (dot) edu

Degrees:
B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1959
M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1961
Ph.D., Biophysics, University of California, Berkeley, 1968

Teaching Interests:
Cellular physiology; neurobiology

Research Interests:
Hibernation, neural networks, temperature regulation,and learning and memory.

Selected Publications:
Fuller CA, DW Griffin, and JM Horowitz. 1991. Diurnal responses of mammals to acute exposure to a hyperdynamic environment. American Journal of Physiology 261:R842-R847.

Krelstein MS, MP Thomas, and JM Horowitz. 1990. Thermal effects on long-term potentiation in the hamster hippocampus. Brain Research 520:115-122.

Horrigan DJ and JM Horowitz. 1990. Thermal dependence of serotonergic modulation of neural activity in the hamster. Journal of Comparative Physiology (A) 167:79-88.