Travis C Hill

Travis C Hill, B.Sc.

(Ph.D. in progress)
  • Position:
    Graduate Student - Ph.D.

    Center for Neuroscience

    University of California, Davis (Davis, CA)

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  • Advisor:

    Karen Zito

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D. (in progress), Neuroscience, University of California, Davis (Davis, CA)
     
    B.Sc., Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Amherst, MA)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Katherine V. Fite (as Undergraduate Student)
     
    John G. Stoffolano (as Undergraduate Student)
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  • Research:
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  • Honors:

    2008 NSF GFRP Honorable Mention

    2007-2008 University of California, Davis – Supported by NIH Training Grant

    2006 University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Commonwealth College Honors Research Grant

    2006-2007 University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Biology Department's Junior Fellows Award

    2005 University of Massachusetts, Amherst - Department of Plant, Soil, and Insect Sciences' Richardson Award

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Travis Hill's Posters and Presentations (4)

  • Diurnal Variation of NPY-Immunoreactivity in the SCN and Dorsal Raphe (poster)

    KV Fite, S Baver, L Bengston, T Hill

    Society for Neuroscience, Annual Meeting; 11/2007
  • Novel Antennal Innervation of the First Three Neuromeres of the Thoracicoabdominal Ganglion in Phormia regina (poster)

    TC Hill, JG Stoffolano

    Junior Fellows Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; 05/2007
  • Photoreceptor Populations Following Light-Damage in the Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones Unguiculatus) Retina (poster)

    TC Hill, SB Baver, CL Bengston, KV Fite

    Massachusetts Undergraduate Research Conference, Annual Meeting; 05/2007
  • Melanopsin-Immunoreactive Retinal Ganglion Cells in the Aging Mongolian Gerbil (poster)

    SB Baver, TH Hill, CL Bengston, KV Fite

    Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Annual Meeting; 05/2006

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