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SUMMARY:Neuroscience Lecture Series: Chromatin Cross-Talk in the Neucleus Accumbens: Implications for Cocaine-Induced Behavioral & Molecular Plasticity | Pamela Kennedy, Ph.D. | Nestler Laboratory, Mount Sinai
DESCRIPTION:Chromatin Cross-Talk in the Neucleus Accumbens: Implications for Cocaine-Induced Behavioral and Molecular Plasticity Pamela Kennedy, Ph.D.Postdoctoral Fellow, Mount Sinai School of MedicineDr. Kennedy is part of the Nestler laboratory.&nbsp; The Nestler lab works to better understand the molecular mechanisms of addiction and depression. They use animal models of these disorders to identify the ways in which long-term exposure to drugs of abuse or stress changes the brain to lead to addiction- or depression-like syndromes. A major focus of this work is on drug- and stress-induced changes in gene expression and chromatin structure within the brain's reward circuitry. This event is part of the Neuroscience &amp; Education program's Spring 2013 Neuroscience Lecture Series. Some of the most accomplished investigators in neuroscience from top universities in the NYC area will be presenting new developments in their leading-edge research on the frontiers of neuroscience. Click Here for a full list of speakers and topics
LOCATION:Cowin Center, 147 HM
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