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Barbara E.
Musolf
B.S., Biology
Georgia State University, Atlanta
Ph.D., Biology, Neurobiology and
Behavior
Georgia State University, Atlanta
Barbara Musolf is an
Assistant Professor of Biology in the Department of Natural Sciences at
Clayton State University. Her academic areas of expertise include the
study of neurotransmitters in the peripheral nervous system and
invertebrate zoology. Her current research involves the
mapping of serotonergic neurons and serotonin receptors on crayfish
hindgut and the physiological effects of serotonin on the
hindgut.
Dr. Musolf serves as an advisor for students
majoring in biology (B.S.) and for those students interested in
graduate and medical school.
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