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Plasticity associated with escalated operant ethanol self-administration during acute withdrawal in ethanol-dependent rats requires intact matrix metalloproteinase systems.

Smith, Alexander W, Kathryn A Nealey, John W Wright, and Brendan M Walker. 2011. “Plasticity Associated With Escalated Operant Ethanol Self-Administration During Acute Withdrawal in Ethanol-Dependent Rats Requires Intact Matrix Metalloproteinase Systems.”. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 96 (2): 199-206.

Abigail Hobaica

I am a fourth year undergraduate student at the University of South Florida majoring in Behavioral Healthcare on the pre-medicine track. My academic interests center on neuroscience, psychiatry, and the study of behavior—particularly how biological and environmental factors shape mental health. I...

PhD, Gengze Wei

I earned my PhD in Physiology. I joined Dr. Walker lab to investigate the cellular/molecular pathway of the neuroadaptation produced by alcohol use disorder (AUD) in 2015. I focus specifically on the neuroadaptive compensatory mechanisms within systems that contribute to negative affective and...

Harini Sondur

I am currently a junior majoring in Biomedical Sciences with the hope of attending medical school in the future. I began my research experience in the summer of 2024 and have since developed a strong interest in neuroscience, particularly in understanding how neural processes shape behavior and...