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Sonia Cavigelli
Chair, Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Neuroscience; Associate Professor of Biobehavioral Health
Development of temperament/personality; relationship of temperament and social status to stress and health; individual differences in stress and health in the natural environment.
Cameron Cedeno
Research Technologist
Coordinates and conducts research for the Northeast Arugula Team (NEAT), which aims to improve profitability for arugula and brassica leafy green growers in PA and the northeast US. Specific research areas include field and greenhouse evaluations for bacterial disease resistance in commercial and PI arugula cultivars, observing flea beetle predation and phenotype differences between clutivars, genotyping bacterial pathogens isolated from disease outbreaks in arugula and brassica leafy green plantings, and more. Other ongoing research projects within the Bull Lab include investigating economically feasible integrated management systems for bacterial diseases on cucurbits and chenopods, biocontrol of bacterial blotch on cultivated mushrooms, and other microbiome and phytobacteriology work with leafy greens and mushrooms.
Francisco Chacon
Graduate Student
Medicinal plant metabolomics and natural product discovery
John Challis
Professor of Kinesiology
Biomechanics and the coordination and function of the musculo-skeletal system
Tyler Chandross-Cohen
Food Science Graduate Student
Characterizing the effect of Bacillus cereus toxin Hemolysin BL in the organisms biofilm formation and colonization capabilities.
Anne-Marie Chang
Assistant Professor in Biobehavioral Health
Genetic analysis of sleep and circadian rhythms, cardio-metabolic function in humans; effects of light on sleep, circadian physiology, and neurobehavioral performance.
Anil Chaudhary
Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Extension Education
Christopher Chen
Assistant Professor of Neural and Behavioral Sciences
Understanding cerebellar nonmotor functions by examining its connections with the rest of the brain.