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PhD, Gaetan Lepreux

I received my MSc in Neurosciences from Université Grenoble Alpes (France) in 2013 and my PhD in Biology from Bielefeld University (Germany) in 2020 before joining the University of South Florida. My research focuses on how chronic alcohol exposure reshapes brain circuits involved in the regulation...

Mark Chenouda

I am at the University of South Florida in the Judy Genshaft Honors College, majoring in Biomedical Sciences. I am also minoring in psychology as I have a great zeal for the study of the broad field of neuroscience and behavior. I joined the lab in the Summer of 2024 and can’t wait to continue the...

Affective cue-induced escalation of alcohol self-administration and increased 22-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations during alcohol withdrawal: role of kappa-opioid receptors.

Berger, Anthony L, Angela M Williams, Molly M McGinnis, and Brendan M Walker. 2013. “Affective Cue-Induced Escalation of Alcohol Self-Administration and Increased 22-KHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations During Alcohol Withdrawal: Role of Kappa-Opioid Receptors.”. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 38 (4): 647-54.

The effect of intermittent alcohol vapor or pulsatile heroin on somatic and negative affective indices during spontaneous withdrawal in Wistar rats.

Williams, Angela M, Daniel J Reis, Alexa S Powell, Louis J Neira, Kathryn A Nealey, Cole E Ziegler, Nina D Kloss, Jessica L Bilimoria, Chelsea E Smith, and Brendan M Walker. 2012. “The Effect of Intermittent Alcohol Vapor or Pulsatile Heroin on Somatic and Negative Affective Indices During Spontaneous Withdrawal in Wistar Rats.”. Psychopharmacology 223 (1): 75-88.