Roger Croll
Professor
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Professor Croll has wide ranging interests in comparative neurobiology. Early and continuing work has examined the form, function and evolution of molluscan nervous systems. More recently, work has expanded to using zebrafish to examine the organization and development of chemosensory systems and autonomic control of the heart and swimbladder.
Research Interest
Neuroscience Evolution of the nervous system Developmental neurobiology
Publications
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Croll RP. Identified neurons and cellular homologies. InNervous systems in invertebrates 1987 (pp. 41-59). Springer US.
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Croll RP, Chiasson BJ. Postembryonic development of serotoninlike immunoreactivity in the central nervous system of the snail, Lymnaea stagnalis. Journal of Comparative Neurology. 1989 Feb 1;280(1):122-42.
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CROLL RP. Gastropod chemoreception. Biological Reviews. 1983 May 1;58(2):293-319.