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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: Los Angeles, CA, US

2015-07-06 to present | Postdoctoral Scientist (Biomedical Sciences)
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Andrew Salzwedel

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Chapel Hill, NC, US

2014-05-31 to 2015-06-31 | Postdoctoral Research Associate (Radiology / Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC))
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Andrew Salzwedel

Education and qualifications (2)

Medical College of Wisconsin: Milwaukee, WI, US

2007-07-01 to 2014-05-31 | PhD (Neuroscience / Biophysics)
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Andrew Salzwedel

Milwaukee School of Engineering: Milwaukee, WI, US

2004-08-01 to 2007-05-31 | BS (Biomedical Engineering)
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Works (13)

Disruption of Caudate Connectivity in Neonates with Prenatal Marijuana Exposure

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
2015 | Conference paper
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Andrew Salzwedel

Disruption of Thalamocortical Connectivity in Neonates with Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and its Interaction with SSRIs

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
2015 | Conference paper
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Andrew Salzwedel

Prenatal drug exposure affects neonatal brain functional connectivity

Journal of Neuroscience
2015 | Journal article
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Contributors: Salzwedel, A.P.; Grewen, K.M.; Vachet, C.; Gerig, G.; Lin, W.; Gao, W.
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Resting State fMRI of the Ferret: Sensory, Default Mode, and Higher-order Networks

Society for Neuroscience
2015 | Conference paper
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Andrew Salzwedel

The Emergence of Differential Dopaminergic Pathways During Infancy

Organization for Human Brain Mapping
2015 | Conference paper
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Andrew Salzwedel

S-Cone Induced Cortical activity Despite an ON-Pathway Defect; a BOLD fMRI-Based Case Study

Journal of Vision
2011 | Journal article
Contributors: A. Salzwedel; M. Mauck; J. Neitz; E. DeYoe
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Investigating Color Vision Using fMRI: Rodent versus Primate.

International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
2010 | Conference paper
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Andrew Salzwedel

Short-and Middle-wavelength Sensitive Cone Interactions via Horizontal Cells Examined in Primates Using the Electroretinogram

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
2009 | Journal article
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Andrew Salzwedel

Two S-cone pathways in the visual system that are evolutionarily conserved between rodents and primates

Journal of Vision
2009 | Journal article
Contributors: A. Salzwedel; M. Mauck; J. Kuchenbecker; K. Mancuso; M. Wagner; C. Pawela; A. Hudetz; J. Hyde; M. Neitz; J. Neitz
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) investigation of the circuitry for blue-yellow color vision

Journal of Vision
2008 | Journal article
Contributors: A. Salzwedel; M. Mauck; J. Kuchenbecker; C. Pawela; A. Hudetz; J. Hyde; M. Neitz; J. Neitz
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Probing neural circuitry for blue-yellow color vision using high resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
2008 | Journal article
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Andrew Salzwedel

The spectral ON-OFF ERG and its use for studying blue-yellow color vision circuitry

Journal of Vision
2008 | Journal article
Contributors: J. A. Kuchenbecker; A. Salzwedel; A. Trujillo; M. Neitz; J. Neitz
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Using gene therapy to probe the circuit for color vision

Journal of Vision
2008 | Journal article
Contributors: M. Mauck; J. Garcia; K. Mancuso; J. Kuchenbecker; A. Salzwedel; M. Neitz; J. Neitz
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