Kevin Schneider
@kevnsch
Neuroscience // Postdoc Fellow @BioStructureUW // PhD @umdnacs // 🇦🇷🔬🔋 // he/him
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16-09-2015 11:42:38
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Really excited to see our book chapter on ACC function and cognitive control out! This chapter will be part of exciting new book coming out in April from Elsevier that I’ve been editing alongside Linda Amarante Mark Laubach and Matthew R Roesch authors.elsevier.com/a/1cEyPH06wrkKI
Congrats to Dr. Erica R. Glasper on this amazing accomplishment!
Congratulations to NACS Assistant Professor Richard Prather ( Subtle adversarial professor ) on being named one of the 1000 most inspiring Black scientists in America! 🎉 crosstalk.cell.com/blog/1000-insp…
Congrats to NACS graduate student Heather Pribut, Matthew R Roesch and friends on their new SfN Journals paper investigating the effects of prior cocaine exposure on reward-guided decision making and insula function! Check out their new manuscript below: jneurosci.org/content/early/…
1/4 We are glad to share our study about basal forebrain (BF) GABAergic modulation of the olfactory bulb, recently published by @SFNJournals. Big thanks to Ricardo and Rui! AranedaLab Ruilong Hu jneurosci.org/content/41/16/…
Our new preprint online now bioRxiv ! by Ruilong Hu Batya and AranedaLab Cholinergic modulation of distinct inhibitory domains in granule cells of the olfactory bulb biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
It was such a pleasure learning from and working with Matthew R Roesch and my great labmates, along with the many other fantastic scientists in the umdnacs community! Very excited to continue investigating the neurophysiology of social decision-making in Sam A. Golden's lab University of Washington!
It's been a busy week, but wanted to highlight a longstanding project by Rajtarun Madangopal and Eric Szelenyi that is now published. They identify a surprising whole brain activity signature associated with incubation of food craving in a mouse model. If you're into reward, worth a peek!
Happy to share a new pre-print from the lab, bringing full circle some of our earlier work on social stress and what it means in the context of social motivation! Work by Jovana Navarrete and Kevin Schneider, and team. So, what happens when you give mice a voluntary choice to interact?
This is jut the beginning of this line of research, coupling voluntary social self-administration with social stress exposure. For more information on future directions, please check out Jovana Navarrete and Kevin Schneider posters on Sunday AM/PM at SfN 2022!
Come visit our posters!!! Nearly all our posters are grouped on Sunday AM (overlapping with Nastacia Goodwin nano talk). Also check out how hilariously different our poster titles are now... From lab undergrads to postdocs, everyone is sharing, come say hello!
A team of UMD Science scientists has created a new chemical compound that could reverse the effects of potentially deadly drugs, like methamphetamine and fentanyl. More from Maryland Today here: go.umd.edu/ctk