David R. Kornack, Ph.D.
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David R. Kornack, Ph.D.
About Me
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL B.S. 1983 Biology/Chemistry
Cornell Univ. Med. College, New York, NY Ph.D. 1990 Neurobiology
Yale Univ. School of Med., New Haven, CT Postdoc 1990-1994 Neurobiology
POSITIONS:
1983 - Technical Research Asst., Neurolo...
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL B.S. 1983 Biology/Chemistry
Cornell Univ. Med. College, New York, NY Ph.D. 1990 Neurobiology
Yale Univ. School of Med., New Haven, CT Postdoc 1990-1994 Neurobiology
POSITIONS:
1983 - Technical Research Asst., Neurology Dept., University of Illinois Med. School, Chicago, IL.
1990-1994 - Postdoctoral Fellow/Associate, Section of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
1994-2000 - Associate Research Scientist, Section of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
2000-2016 - Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
2016-present - Associate Professor (Service), Dept. of Neuroscience, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
Faculty Appointments
Associate Professor (Service) - Department of Neuroscience (SMD)
Credentials
Post-doctoral Training & Residency
Postdoctoral Fellow/Postdoctoral Associate,
Section of Neurobiology,
Yale University School of Medicine,
New Haven, CT. 1990 - 2004
Education
PhD | Cornell Univ Medical College. Neurobiology. 1990
BS | Northern Illinois Univ. Biology. 1983
Awards
Manuel D. Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching 1st Year Medical Students. 2022
Commendation for Excellence in First Year Teaching. 2017
Manuel D. Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching 1st Year Medical Students. 2011
Medical Education Faculty Development Grant. 2010
Research
NSCI 203: Laboratory in Neurobiology, for undergraduates (Course Co-director, Lecturer, and Lab Instructor)
NSCI 302: Senior Seminar in Neuroscience, for undergraduates (Course Director, Lecturer)
HSF 110: Human Structure and Function, for medical students (MS1) (Block III...
NSCI 203: Laboratory in Neurobiology, for undergraduates (Course Co-director, Lecturer, and Lab Instructor)
NSCI 302: Senior Seminar in Neuroscience, for undergraduates (Course Director, Lecturer)
HSF 110: Human Structure and Function, for medical students (MS1) (Block III Leader: Head & Neck), Lecturer, Lab Instructor, and PBL Tutor
MBB 205: Mind, Brain, and Behavior, for medical students (MS2) (Lecturer and Lab Instructor)
Mind, Brain, and Behavior II: Basic Science Course, for medical students (MS3) (Lecturer)
PREVIOUS RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Neurogenesis in the Developing and Adult Mammalian Brain
Brain size and function depend on the generation of the appropriate number of neurons during development and their proper assembly into neural circuits. Our lab is dedicated to the study of neurogenesis (i.e., the generation of new neurons) in the mammalian forebrain. Specifically, we want to know how neurogenesis is controlled during development and why it persists in only a few particular brain regions in adulthood. To address these issues, we are applying molecular, cellular and anatomical techniques to a variety of mammalian models. Knowing the mechanisms that govern neurogenesis can further our understanding of the developmental basis of both the generation of neural diversity across species as well as the pathogenesis of abnormalities in humans. Moreover, continued neuronal production may have implications for plasticity in the adult brain – particularly for enhancing the brain's own capacity for self-repair after neuronal loss due to injury or neurodegenerative disease.
Publications
Journal Articles
Kornack DR, Giger RJ
Current opinion in neurobiology.. 2005 February 15 (1):58-66. Epub 1900 01 01.
Kornack DR, Rakic P
Science.. 2001 December 7294 (5549):2127-30. Epub 1900 01 01.
Kornack DR, Rakic P
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.. 2001 April 1098 (8):4752-7. Epub 1900 01 01.
Kornack DR
Brain, behavior and evolution.. 2000 June 55 (6):336-44. Epub 1900 01 01.
Kornack DR, Rakic P
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.. 1999 May 1196 (10):5768-73. Epub 1900 01 01.
Kornack DR, Rakic P
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.. 1998 February 395 (3):1242-6. Epub 1900 01 01.
Kornack DR, Rakic P
Neuron.. 1995 August 15 (2):311-21. Epub 1900 01 01.
Kornack DR, Lu B, Black IB
Brain research.. 1991 February 22542 (1):171-4. Epub 1900 01 01.
Gorelick PB, Caplan LR, Hier DB, Patel D, Langenberg P, Pessin MS, Biller J, Kornack D
Stroke.. 1985 16 (5):785-90. Epub 1900 01 01.
Books
Evolution of Nervous Systems (2006)
Chapter: The development and evolutionary expansion of the cerebral cortex in primates.
Authors: Rakic, P. and Kornack, D.R.
Publisher: Elsevier, Amsterdam 2006
The New Cognitive Neurosciences (2004)
Chapter: A lifetime of neurogenesis in the primate forebrain
Authors: D.R. Kornack (2004)
Publisher: MIT Press, Cambridge 2004
Evolutionary Anatomy of the Primate Cerebral Cortex (2001)
Chapter: Neocortical expansion and elaboration during primate evolution: a view from neuroembryology.
Authors: Rakic P.; Kornack, D.R.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press 2001
Restorative Neurology (1993)
Chapter: Constraints on neurogenesis in adult primate brain an evolutionary advantage?
Authors: Rakic, P.; Kornack, D.R.
Publisher: Elsevier, Amsterdam 1993