Posts by Angela
CNLM Fellow Sara Mednick warns of a new type of advertising: Manipulating your dreams
Memory: It’s About Time Spring Conference 2021 Recordings Now Available
The Big Idea: Navigating Our World with Dr. Liz Chrastil
The Big Idea: Navigating Our World with Dr. Liz Chrastil By Zahara Keulen Dr. Liz Chrastil is a master navigator. When she was a child, she had no problem finding…
Read MoreQ&A with CNLM Co-Director Dr. Sunil Gandhi
Q&A with CNLM Co-Director Dr. Sunil Gandhi In March 2021, the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) announced that Sunil Gandhi, associate professor of neurobiology and behavior…
Read MoreCelebrating Black History Month 2021
Unexpected role of physiological estrogen in acute stress-induced memory deficits
On December 1, 2020, The Journal of Neuroscience published research by Ph.D. Candidate Rachael Hokenson titled “Unexpected role of physiological estrogen in acute stress-induced memory deficits.” We asked Rachael to…
Read MoreCannabis More Potently Impacts the Brains of Adolescent Females than Adolescent Males
How to better support Black trainees in the biomedical sciences
Fall 2020 New CNLM Fellows Announced
10/15/20 New CNLM Fellows Announced Dear Colleagues, Please join me in welcoming seven new Fellows to the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. This honor is given to faculty members who were…
Read MoreCNLM Director Michael A. Yassa Will Serve as the First Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the School of Biological Sciences
Dear Colleagues, I am delighted to announce that Professor Michael A. Yassa has accepted the position of associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion for the School of Biological Sciences, effective October…
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