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jhablitzProfessor Emeritus
Research Areas: 
Neurodevelopment and developmental disabilities; ion channels and synaptic function


 

Biography

Dr. Hablitz is using studies on synaptic transmission to further understand basic biophysical properties of mammalian central neurons, as well as to explore the pathophysiology of experimental epilepsy.

Electrophysiological techniques, including whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings from visually identified neurons, are used in in vitro brain slice preparations. The goal of these studies is to determine the types of synaptic interactions present among pyramidal cells and interneurons in neocortex and how these patterns change during development.

Additional studies involve the use of optical recording techniques and voltage-sensitive dyes. These studies examine the spatial and temporal extent of cortical circuit activation in normal neocortex and an animal model of cortical dysplasia.

Dr. Hablitz received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Houston in 1972. Following an Associate Professor position at Baylor College of Medicine, he joined UAB in 1989. He is presently Professor of Neurobiology.

Education

Graduate School
Ph.D., Physiological Psychology, University of Houston

Contact

Email
jhablitz@uab.edu

Phone
205.934.0742

Fax
205.934.6571

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