Research in Progress
Yuka Miura, a 3rd year PhD candidate in the Behavioral Cognitive Neuroscience program, will be presenting her research in progress: "Circuit-Specific Mechanisms of Stress Adaptation in the Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis".
Yuka Miura, a 3rd year PhD candidate in the Behavioral Cognitive Neuroscience program, will be presenting her research in progress: "Circuit-Specific Mechanisms of Stress Adaptation in the Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis".
Regis Shanley, a 4th year PhD candidate in the Neuroscience program, will be presenting data on issues with student paychecks and gaps in funding.
Katie Anderson, a 2nd year PhD student in the Neuroscience program, will be presenting her research in progress: "Examining Neural Circuits Involved in Songbird Vocal Learning".
Daniel Brennan and Jasmine Pathan, 2nd year PhD students in the Behavioral Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroscience programs, will be presenting a journal club article: "Neurons in the mouse brain correlate with cryptocurrency price: a cautionary tale". Paper: https://psyarxiv.com/fa4wz/
Emma Denholtz, a 2nd year PhD student in the Neuroscience PhD program, will be presenting her research in progress: "The link between aberrant myelin plasticity and anxiety".
Jackie Tomaio, a 1st year PhD student in the Neuroscience program, will be practicing for her first level exam.
Demetri Neophytou, a 1st year PhD student in the Neuroscience program, will be practicing for his first level exam.
Rhonda Kolaric, a 1st year student in the Neuroscience program, will be practicing for her first level exam.
Regis Shanley, a 5th year student in the Neuroscience program, will be practicing for her dissertation defense: "Estrogen Modulation of VTA Dopamine Neuron Physiology and Behavioral Responsivity to Variable Social Stressors".
Nora Awadallah, a 4th year PhD student in the Neuroscience program, will be practicing for her second level exam: "Characterization of Gbg activation on SERT dynamics in the brain and gastrointestinal tract".
Emily Birnbaum, a 3rd year PhD candidate in the Neuroscience program, will be presenting her research in progress: "Repurposing the LANCL2 pathway to treat Alzheimer's Disease".
Allison Meyers, a 6th year PhD candidate in the Behavioral Cognitive Neuroscience program, will be presenting her research in progress: "Environmental Regulation of Silent Synapses in the Dorsolateral Striatum".