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Portfors, Christine V. (Christine Verdie)

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Personal name headingPortfors, Christine V. (Christine Verdie)
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Variant(s)Portfors, C. V. (Christine Verdie)
Portfors, Christine (Christine Verdie)
Portfors, Christine Verdie
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeVancouver (Wash.) Toronto (Ont.)
Addressportfors@wsu.edu
Field of activityNeurophysiology Biology Bats Hearing--Physiological aspects
AffiliationWashington State University
York University (Toronto, Ont.)
Profession or occupationNeurophysiologists Biologists College teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inLambert, Matthew James. Bats and the Convergent Evolution of Complex Traits, 2017: page iv (Chair: Christine Portfors)
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WSU Insider (website), viewed Jan. 20, 2021: WSU Vancouver professor receives $1.6 million to study how dopamine affects hearing, posted February 21, 2014 (Portfors, an associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences and head of the Hearing and Communication Lab, will collaborate on the research with David Perkel, professor of biology and otolaryngology at the University of Washington in Seattle.)
   <https://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/news/wsu-vancouver-professor-receives-16-million-study-how-dopamine-affects-hearing>
School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University (website), viewed Jan. 20, 2021: Christine Portfors (Field of Study: Neurophysiology, Bat biology. Title: Professor. Degrees: Ph.D., Biology, York University. My long term research goals are to understand how complex sounds are processed by the auditory system and to determine how age-related hearing loss impacts this processing. Publications included: Portfors, C.V., Jonson, K.G.** and Roberts, P.D. (2009). Over-representation of species-specific vocalizations in the awake mouse inferior colliculus. Neuroscience, 162, 486-500)
   <https://sbs.wsu.edu/christine-portfors/>
OCLC, viewed Jan. 20, 2021 (access points: Portfors, Christine Verdie; Portfors, Christine V.; Portfors, Christine; usage: Christine Verdie Portfors; Christine V. Portfors; Christine Portfors)
Washington State University (website), viewed Jan. 20, 2021: Directory (Portfors, Christine, Vice Chancellor, Vancouver, Dengerink Administration Building-wsu Vancouver, 14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue, Vancouver, Washington 98686-9600, 360-546-9254, portfors@wsu.edu)
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Washington State University at Vancouver (website), viewed Jan. 20, 2021: Christine V. Portfors, Ph.D. (Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education, WSU Tri-Cities and WSU Vancouver; Eastlick Distinguished Professor Biology)
   <https://directory.vancouver.wsu.edu/people/christine-portfors>
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