 
                                Luisa Demarchi
@demarchiluisa
Postdoc in @KundakovicLab at Fordham University.
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14-07-2020 19:00:05
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        We are glad to share our just published book chapter about the convergence of oxytocin and dopamine in social behaviour. #Neuroscience #BiobehavioralReviews #Socialbehaviour #Oxytocin #Dopamine Inga Neumann authors.elsevier.com/c/1iw8tY3M3i1sX
 
         
         
        Lab lunch today to welcome new postdoc Kelechi & say goodbye to Maria Tickerhoof . We celebrated Laila Ouldibbat 's #WomenInSTEM Clare Boothe Luce fellowship, Luisa Demarchi 's SBN Tweets Welcome Initiative Award; Liz & Anaya's undergrad research grants. Congrats all, so proud!🔥
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Just received score for an R01 on “Molecular & cellular characterization of the human brain across menopausal transition”.. I guess we are getting funded ..on the first try!! 🎉🎉 Many thanks to my Co-Is Hyejung Won @masako_suzuki & study section! #womenshealth
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        👇🏼Check this new preprint about nucleus accumbens shell and maternal aggression. Big congratulations to Alice Sanson and Oliver Bosch 🥳
 
        New paper alert! Thrilled and grateful to have been part of this fantastic work from my previous lab. Big congratulations to Alice Sanson, Emma Rocaboy and Oliver Bosch 🥳
 
         
        Thrilled to share my perspective in The Transmitter on how to study the influence of "sex" and "gender" in the brain in a scientifically accurate and socially responsible manner: "Revisiting sex and gender in the brain" thetransmitter.org/sex-difference…
 
        Excited to share Laila’s Laila Ouldibbat first first-author paper & the very first “metabolic” paper from the lab just published at Hormones and Behavior Journal . "The role of ovarian hormone dynamics in metabolic phenotype and gene expression in female mice" sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
 
         
         
                         
                        