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Corinna Burger is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her research focuses on molecular neuroscience, examining the genetic mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders and the molecular biology of learning and memory. Dr. Burger has a background in neuroscience from her education at the University of Colorado Health Science Center, where she completed her Doctorate. She further advanced her training through postdoctoral positions at the State University of New York and the University of Florida. Her work in the laboratory involves elucidating the pathways and processes involved in neurological disease to better understand their implications for memory and cognitive function. Dr. Burger actively publishes her findings and collaborates with other researchers in the field.
University of Wisconsin–Madison • Madison, WI
Teaching and research in the field of molecular neuroscience.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences