 
                                Mohamed Kabbaj
@mohamed_kabbaj
Professor of Neurosciences at Florida State University
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15-11-2014 17:28:48
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        Ketamine decreases alcohol consumption in male, but not female, rats, according to new research from @floridastate FSU College of Medicine in #eNeuro. Potential development of ketamine into viable treatment for male alcohol use disorder patients: bit.ly/2XcUvBd
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Congratulations to Jawole Willa Jo Zollar for receiving the 2021 MacArthur Fellowship Award! Hear our interview with Jawole, recorded earlier this year: fla.st/KLMJ5FQN #InternationalPodcastDay Florida State University College of Fine Arts FSU President Richard McCullough @ubwdance MacArthur Foundation
 
         
         
        FCNC 2022 is here!!!! We start at in person at 9:30am at FSU Neuroscience and on Zoom. This has become one a premier regional 🧠 conferences organized this year by Aaron Wilber Mohamed Kabbaj and others, full program at fcneurocog.org. Tim Allen @saranburke24
 
         
         
        Peep our Special Issue on Stress and Substance Abuse throughout Development. Contributions from Anne Z. Murphy Rajita Sinha, PhD Mar Sanchez Mohamed Kabbaj, Klaus Miczek, Susan Andersen, Phil Fisher, Gina Forster, Dante Cicchetti and more! sciencedirect.com/journal/neurob… ElsevierNeuroscience
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        Attending EBBS meeting EBBStweets in Amsterdam and presenting some work on the effects of social isolation in prairie voles. This work is a collaboration with Zuoxin Wang. Great meeting so far!
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Bride lab #SFN14 FSU Biomedical Sciences Sat, Nov 15, 1:00 - 5:00 PM 47.11/M11 - Novel approaches for diagnosis and therapeutics for DOPA ... dystonia
 
         
         
         
                        