University of Rochester
Eastman School of Music
Music Education
260Gibbs Street
Rochester, NY 14604 U.S.A.
Phone:
1-716-274-1000
Fax: 1-716-263-2807
Degree(s):
M.A.- Music Education
University of Rochester
Economics
237 Harkness Hall
Rochester, NY 14627 U.S.A.
Phone:
1-716-275-8625
Fax: 1-716-265-2309
Degree(s):
Ph.D.
University of Rochester
English
404 Morey Hall
Rochester, NY 14627 U.S.A.
Phone:
1-716-275-4092
Fax: 1-716-442-5769
Degree(s):
M.A.
Ph.D.
University of Rochester
History
364 Rush Rhees Library
Rochester, NY 14627 U.S.A.
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inik@mail.rochester.edu
Phone: 1-716-275-2052
Fax: 1-716-442-2749
Degree(s):
M.A.
Ph.D.
University of Rochester
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
PO Box 270415
Rochester, NY 14627-0415 USA
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mcnair@cc.rochester.edu)
Phone: 1-716-275-7531
Fax: 1-716-442-5992
Degree(s):
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
University of Rochester
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Graduate Program in Brain and Cognitive Sciences
University of Rochester, Box 270268
Rochester, NY 14627 USA
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bette@bcs.rochester.edu
Phone: 1-585-275-7115
Fax: 1-585-442-9216
Description:
Members of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences study how we see
and hear, move, learn and remember, reason, produce and understand spoken
and signed languages, and how these remarkable capabilities depend upon the
workings of the brain. We also study how these capabilities develop during
infancy and childhood, and how the brain matures and becomes organized to
perform complex behavior.
Research Areas:
development;vision;audition;speech recognition;cognition;brain-evoked
potentials;visuo-motor coordination;spatial learning and memory;fMRI and
brain imaging;audition;sensory reflexes;sensory function;sensori-motor
control;computational modeling;learning;modularity;neural
competition;neuropharmacology;hormones;behavior;GABA;functional organization
of vision;color vison;visual information processing;language
acquisition;language structure;mechanisms of learning and development;neuron
growth and survival;sexual differentiation;neural plasticity;memory;theories
of coding;representation and computation in the brain;linguistics of
American Sign Language; psycholinguistics;universals and cross-linguistic
variation among sign languages;language and reading comprehension;visual
cortical development, function, and plasticity;optics and structure of the
eye;limits of human vision;spatial vision;computational
linguistics;conversational agents;semantic theory;linguistic theory;sentence
processing;discourse;psychophysiology;psychopharmacology;
University of Rochester
Community and Preventive Medicine
Public Health
601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 644
Rochester, NY 14642 U.S.A.
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PATTIE_KOLOMIC@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU
Phone: 1-585-275-7882
Fax: 1-585-461-4532
Description:
The Master of Public Health degree program at the University of Rochester
was established in 1970 and is accredited by the Council on Education for
Public Health. It trains present and future health professionals from a
variety of disciplines and backgrounds by developing and enhancing their
research, evaluative and planning abilities. The program aims to teach
students skills for a rational and analytic approach to problem solving from
both investigative and managerial perspectives. Graduates are prepared for
roles in a wide variety of public and regulatory agencies, in profit and
not-for-profit private health agencies, and in health services research.
Degree(s):
M.P.H. - Masters of Public Health
University of Rochester
Department of Art and Art History
Visual and Cultural Studies
424 Morey Hall
Rochester, NY 14627 U.S.A.
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art_arthist@cc.rochester.edu
Phone: 1-716-275-9249
Fax: 1-716-442-1692
Description:
An innovative graduate program with a unique emphasis on visual and cultural
studies, Rochester's Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
provides students with an opportunity to study critically andanalyze culture
from a social-historical perspective. The Program stresses the close
interpretation of artistic production within historical and cultural
frameworks.
University of Rochester
Department of Chemistry
Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Box 270216
Rochester, NY 14627-0216 USA
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gradrec@chem.rochester.edu
Phone: 1-716-275-0635
Fax: 1-716-473-6889
Description:
The graduate program in Chemistry at Rochester concentrates on the course of
study leading to the Ph.D. degree. The department is large enough to offer
diverse research areas and state-of-the-art instrumentation, but at the same
time manages to maintain an informal atmosphere that encourages interaction
among students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Chemistry;
Ph.D. - Chemistry;
M.D./Ph.D. - Chemistry
Research Areas:
organic;inorganic; biophysical; physical; nuclear; bioorganic; theoretical