Susan R. Barry
Professor
sbarry@mtholyoke.edu
413-538-2148
Office: Clapp 119

EDUCATION
B.A., Biology, Wesleyan University, 1976
M.A., Biology, Princeton University, 1978
Ph.D., Biology, Princeton University, 1981
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING
Department of Physiology, University of Michigan, 1983 - 1985
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1981 - 1982
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Binocular vision
COURSES
Biology 145 Introductory Biology: Diversity of Life  
Biology 321 Neurobiology of Art and Music  
Biology 333 Neurobiology  
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Bloomberg J.J., Merkle L.A., Barry S.R., Huebner W.P., Cohen H.S., Mueller S.A., Fordice J. 2000. Effects of adaptation of vestibulo-ocular reflex function on manual target localization. J Vestib Res. 10(2):75-86.

Nori V.S., Barry S.R. 1997. Toxic effects of antimalarial drugs in Paramecium: role of calcium channels. J Comp Physiol [A]. May;180(5):473-80.

Clark KI, Barry SR. 1994. Aminophylline enhances resting Ca2+ concentrations and twitch tension by adenosine receptor blockade in Rana pipiens. J Physiol. Nov 15;481 ( Pt 1):129-37.

Barry S.R., Bernal J. 1993. Antimalarial drugs inhibit calcium-dependent backward swimming and calcium currents in Paramecium calkinsi. J Comp Physiol [A]. May;172(4):457-66.

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