Postdoctoral Fellow in @Froemkelab @NYUGrossman • PhD @UNeurosciences • BA @smithcollege • Interested in the neurobiology of maternal behavior • she/her •
Our paper on VNS and behavioral training is now out! https://t.co/1Gfg0aDz5T
From first author @katie_a_martin (now a postdoc with @lovett_barron) and part of the huge collaborative DARPA TNT project of yesteryear
Check out our latest profile! Dr. Gül Dölen studies how psychedelics influence social development and neuroplasticity. Follow the link to learn more!
https://t.co/7Z5udSOpUK
#StoriesOfWiN#WomenInNeuroscience#WomenInNeuro
Finally, we have @SarahWinokur on the effects of sickness and prior maternal experience on maternal caregiving and its neural correlates in the PVN 🐭🦠👩🍼
Our W.C. Young Recent Graduate Awardee is @SarahWinokur--talking about the neurobiological underpinnings of depression-related caregiving deficits in rats 🐀👩🍼🧠 #SBN2024
I have learned so much at #SBN. Super fun to present along side @SarahWinokur and @HunterLanovoi on our work at the intersection of sickness behavior and endocrinology!
Check out our latest profile! Dr. Lillian Brady (@DrLJBrady) studies sex differences & hormonal regulation of neural circuit activity underlying substance use disorders. Click the link to learn more!
https://t.co/7EFJK5ivAn
#WomenInSTEM#WomenInNeuroscience#StoriesOfWiN
Happy International Women’s Day! We are so thankful to have a platform to highlight the voices of women in Neuroscience ✨ Today, and everyday, we celebrate the achievements and strength of #WomenInSTEM
Introducing our latest interviewee: Dr. Karine Fénelon! Dr. Fénelon (@FenelonKarine) studies the neural circuits underlying sensorimotor gating. Listen to her interview and learn more at the link below 🧠
https://t.co/qlwqK8XFDd…
#WomenInSTEM#WomenInNeuroscience
New profile up! Dr. Karen Szumlinski (@KarenSzumlinski) studies the impact of drugs of abuse on signaling in the brain. Check out her profile below & listen to the interview on our podcast! 🧠
https://t.co/RJtqWtubKJ
#WomenInSTEM#WomenInNeuroscience
As 2022 comes to an end we want to revisit all of the stories of amazing Women in Neuroscience we published this year. 👩🏽🔬👩🏿🔬🧑🏿💻 This year we published 1 peer review article and 23 profiles. Here is a thread of our year: 1/n
Our paper on rats with cochlear implants is out now!
https://t.co/ivUaMe0I1V
The hard work of @ErinGlennon1@SValtcheva@msvirsky with Youssef Wadghiri and Angela Zhu. Thank you all and happy holidays! Published with the peer review reports.
So this is caged-oxytocin in action.
Left: wash on of oxytocin on ex vivo mammary tissue (mouse) expressing gcamp
Right: region of interest stimulated using caged-OT ex vivo mammary tissue expressing gcamp
Beautiful imaging by @KrystynaGieniec from @felicitydavis2 lab
I am happy to share with you all my first PD paper from the @Froemkelab.
Here we leverage chemistry to spatiotemporally control oxytocin binding in neuronal and non-neuronal tissue.
A fun collaboration with the Chao, Tsien, @DirkTrauner, @DrYassum, @felicitydavis2 labs!
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New profile up!! Dr. Silvana Valtcheva (@SValtcheva) discusses her love of physiology and what science & acrobatics have in common
Check out her profile below & listen to the interview on our podcast! 🎙
#WomenInNeuroscience#WomenInSTEM
https://t.co/x78yBRlDhs
It’s official! I wrote a book on how the brain changes with parenting. Première édition en français et premier livre en français sur ce sujet ! https://t.co/1HJJaLUob6 #mommybrain