TNP Seminar Series
Developmental Circadian Rhythm Disruption Affects Reward-related Behaviors in Mice
Astrocyte Molecular Clock Function in the Nucleus Accumbens is Important for Reward-related Behavior
TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIES
Sponsored by the Translational Neuroscience Program and Department of Psychiatry
Lauren DePoy, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate
Developmental Circadian Rhythm Disruption Affects Reward-related Behaviors in Mice
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Darius Becker-Krail, BS
Graduate Student Researcher
Astrocyte Molecular Clock Function in the Nucleus Accumbens is Important for Reward-related Behavior
September 18, 2020
9:00-10:00 AM
Translational Neuroscience Program
Understanding the Brain
to Improve Mental Health
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