Congratulations to two undergraduate researchers working in Dr. Lee Gilman’s Health and Behavioral Neuroscience Lab in the Department of Psychological Sciences whose work has been recognized by Kent State.
Amanda L. Shafer, majoring in Psychology and Neuroscience recently completed a 2024 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program examining cognitive flexibility and perseverative behaviors in mice under the direction of Dr. Gilman (full write up can be found here: /research/student-research/amanda-shafer-undergraduate-researcher?utm_campaign=con&utm_content=25RSP004&utm_medium=email_enewsletter&utm_source=slate&utm_term=25) .
Ross in the lab with Anna Crites, graduate student,
in the Psychological Sciences Ph.D. program
Aliyah J. Ross, a senior neuroscience major in the Honors College, is involved in individual investigation research examining the role of the PMAT protein’s role in fear expression and anxiety disorders in collaboration with Dr. Gilman. Details of the research project can be found here: /cas/news/neuroscience-student-working-uncover-role-pmat-protein-fear-and-anxiety-disorders