Exploiting Individual Differences in Cue-motivated Behavior to Identify the Neural Processes that Underlie Psychiatric Symptomatology

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Exploiting Individual Differences in Cue-motivated Behavior to Identify the Neural Processes that Underlie Psychiatric Symptomatology

Shelly Flagel, PhD Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Research Associate Professor, Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute, University of Michigan

The Department of Psychiatry welcomes Shelly Flagel, PhD as our Special Guest lecturer on April 8, 2022. 

Dr. Flagel is the founding director of the Kavli Neuroscience Innovators at the University of Michigan and director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse T32, Training Program in Neuroscience. Her research focuses on understanding the psychological and neurobiological factors that contribute to individual differences in reward learning and susceptibility to addiction. Her work has identified key mechanisms and circuits that render some individuals more vulnerable to addiction. Her research was recently featured in Scientific American, underscoring its broad impact. She is an associate member of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology and a Kavli National Academy of Sciences fellow. She serves in leadership positions for the European Behavioural Pharmacology Society and the Society for Neuroscience, and is on the editorial board for the journals eLife and Neuropsychopharmacology.

Our lectures will take place via Zoom due to current COVID19 safety guidelines. 

Participate via Zoom. Click on this Zoom link; Meeting ID: 928 3940 2234; Passcode: 310178.

For More Information. Please contact Frances Patrick at patrickfm@upmc.edu


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