TRANSLATIONAL
NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
TRANSLATIONAL
NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
Aridor and Fish, 2009
Meet the PI Lecture – November 11, 2022
New peripheral dopaminergic mechanisms of pancreatic hormone secretion and antipsychotic drug-induced metabolic disturbances
Zachary Freyberg, MD, PhD
Bioengineering in Psychiatry Seminar – October 28, 2022
Opening a new window into the cell via in situ cryo-electron tomography
Zachary Freyberg, MD, PhD
TNP Seminar
Differential gene expression between callosal and ipsilateral projection neurons in the monkey DLPFC and PPC
Neuromorphological consequences of schizophrenia-associated MAP2 phosphorylation
Dominique Arion, PhD and Rebecca DeGiosio, BS
TNP Seminar
Dopamine and calcium-indicated activity in the dorsal striatum during goal-directed and habitual drug seeking and cue extinction
Role of VTA to lateral amygdala projections in cocaine cue associative learning
Brooke Bender, BS and Dana Smith, BA
TNP Seminar
Prenatal circadian rhythm disruption induces sex-specific substance use and mood-related phenotypes in mice
Twelve-hour rhythms in transcript expression within the human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and abnormalities in schizophrenia
Lauren Depoy, PhD and Maddie Scott, PhD
TNP Seminar
Sex differences in mGluR regulation of PFC PV-INs basal membrane properties and synaptic transmission
They’re droppin’ like flies out here! Using drosophila to examine dopamine neuron selective vulnerability to Parkinson’s disease
Carly Fabian, BS and Silas Buck, BS
TNP Seminar
BDNF signaling in the nucleus accumbens mediates alcohol reward
Paige McKeon, PhD
Translational Neuroscience Program
Understanding the Brain
to Improve Mental Health
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