
Nick Schappaugh
@nickschappaugh
PhD student, GSU Neuroscience, Petrulis & de Vries lab
Neural underpinnings of social behavior with neuroendocrinology, game theory, and evolutionary psychology
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16-08-2019 16:38:16
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Excited to share our detailed RNAscope mapping of oxytocin receptor in vole brain, relation to DA receptors, SNPs & mRNA-protein mismatch. Evidence of presynaptic function! Great teamwork by Kiyoshi Inoue, @Charles53738010 & Kengo Horie! doi.org/10.1002/cne.25…


Thanks to the Neuroscience Institute and NI grad students/post docs (Niko Rigney, Nick Schappaugh, Emma Shaughnessy, Dr. Caitlin Friesen,Jack Taylor, @ericacross, Susan Lee, Fadya Mroue Ruiz) for hosting GSU Undergraduate Neuroscience Program students at the SBN Tweets Annual Meeting. #SBN2022 #TheStateWay #GSUArtSci


✨ One more #OptoGRC2022 Session update! ✨ Our social brains are excited for this session on the neural circuits underlying sociality led by Malavika Murugan & featuring Jessica Osterhout PhD, Bianca Jones Marlin, PhD, Dayu Lin, Ishmail Abdus-Saboor, Stuber Lab & Stephen Zhang 🫂🧠




How dopamine is released during social behaviors, such as aggression, mating and parental care? Check out our new study in Cell Reports that tries to answer this question. It is led by a terrific student, Bing Dai, and a collaboration with Yulong Li Lab. cell.com/cell-reports/f…



Please RT! Full Professorship (W3) for Zoology / Evolution at Universität Konstanz - social behavior of particular interest. DM or email me for further info. Come join our amazing community! nature.com/naturecareers/…



With key contributions from Hymavathy Balasubramanian (helped analyze the data) and Nick Schappaugh (helped develop the behavioral assay). Jari L. Javier / river to the sea 🇵🇸 and Maha Rashid helped with behavior and surgeries. (3/10)


Big congratulations to Rachael Beaumont on fantastic news from U.S. National Science Foundation #GRFP! This will greatly help her study the neurobiology of male & *female* reproductive decision-making in #PrairieVoles here at Cornell Psychology ! Stay tuned for some great work from Rachael in the coming years!


