Congrats @CarvourHarrison et al. on our new manuscript showing MOR on Foxp2 neurons participates in aversion-resistant drinking!
https://t.co/vKPnk3kVpR
📢 The Psychology PhD program at Miami University is still accepting applications! If you know a deserving student still looking for a position, please put them in touch with me! We offer close mentorship, teaching opportunities, and guaranteed funding for 5 years.
Our latest work entitled "Disentangling self from pain: mindfulness–induced pain relief is driven by thalamic–default mode network decoupling" is now out and on the cover of the Feb 2023 @PAINthejournal Thank you @gdunnart for your generosity and beautiful work 1/n
See the open rigs?? Multiple neuroscience labs are recruiting MS and PhD students at Miami Univ. in Oxford, OH. Join us and learn/do collaborative, cutting-edge research. Feel free to contact me with questions!
I'm so excited for my first trip to SFN! Stop by my poster "Infant Footshock Fails to Affect Drinking Behaviors in Mice" #SfN22 ⚡️🍷🐁
Session 071 | Presentation 071.23
Saturday 1-2pm
SDCC Halls B-H
Heading into SFN for the first time in my academic career! Look forward to seeing all the great research. Stop by my poster “Drug Discrimination of Psilocybin and Novel Tryptamines” on Saturday from 1-2pm! #SfN2022#AcademicTwitter#Psilocybin
Great news for anybody looking for a graduate student! Natalie is so nice to work with and committed to making a difference with her research. In less than two weeks (the first two weeks of her senior year) she has single handedly completed 14 successful DREADD surgeries.
I am actively searching for a lab to join as a graduate student! My interests are addiction, stress, empathy and affective neuroscience but I am open to exploring a new field as well. If you know any PI's looking for a grad student send them my way.
@TWarnerPerry joined us in Jan as a postbacc research assistant. He's leading our studies on early life stress and contributing to projects on the neural mechanisms of aversion-resistant drinking. Thomas is applying to grad school this fall and is going to be a 🔥 grad student
Lori Driscoll won the FUN Travel Award in 1994. She was a 1st-gen student at Colorado College, where she studied dendritic complexity in human cortex. Now Dr. Driscoll is a Professor of Psychology + Neuroscience at Colorado College, and has her own undergraduate research mentees.