Hannah Stutt
@stutthannah
Neuroscience grad student at @UiowaNeuro studying sex differences in substance use and cognition @narayananlab | MKE native, go bucks 🦌
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01-11-2021 22:08:44
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Just wanted to introduce Hannah Stutt - our 2nd year graduate student in the lab who just signed up for a new twitter account. Hannah is studying drug addiction and its affect on frontostriatal circuits as function of sex - can't wait for all the awesome things she'll discover!!
Congrats to Matt Weber, whose meta-analysis is out at Behavioral Neuroscience: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35389678/ A long pandemic project that quantifies the inverted U of prefrontal dopamine / D1DRs and behavior Also Hannah Stutt's 1st pub! Data and code: narayanan.lab.uiowa.edu/article/datase…
Very excited that our star grad student Brooke Yeager, M.S. is presenting work at #CNS2022 -Sat. 4/23 from 3:30-5:30pm/Poster A5/Functional Network Alterations in Parkinson's Disease With Jordan Schultz Rachel Clark Cole Stop by if you are going to CNS!
Very excited to share that my first first-author paper as a PhD student is now published in Brain Structure & Function in The Disconnectome special issue with Joel Bruss, Hugues Duffau, Guillaume Herbet, Kai Hwang, Dan Tranel, & Aaron Boes! link.springer.com/article/10.100…, summary to follow (1/n)
It is postdoc appreciation week! Rachel Clark Cole Matt Weber @alexbova9 thanks for all the great science and scientific leadership!
Hannah Stutt presents wild data on sex differences, amphetamine withdrawal, and timing - 572.11
Hannah Stutt's first PhD paper is up on biorxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… We pooled our recent data from the last few years to analyze sex similarities and dopaminergic differences in interval timing. Code and data: bit.ly/SexDiffTime Let us know what you think!
Thanks Brooke Yeager, M.S. for making an awesome graphic of our posters! Hannah Stutt Matt Weber Kartik Sivakumar Alexis @VKhandelwal1298 Xin Ding
Up first at #SfN2023 for the Narayanan Lab is Hannah Stutt! Visit her today from 1-5pm at poster QQ25 to talk about sex differences in dopamine dynamics associated with amphetamine withdrawal. You don’t want to miss this one! #SfN23
1/3: Congrats to Hannah Stutt, whose 1st paper from graduate school is now out at Behavioral Neuroscience: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38661668/ This paper has it all: dopamine, sex, and timing! With Rachel Clark Cole looking in humans, @alexbova9, Matt Weber, and Xin Ding