Dr. Hannapel
Reilly Hannapel successfully defended his dissertation entitled, "Sweet memories: Hippocampal regulation of energy intake". He gave a...
Reilly Hannapel successfully defended his dissertation entitled, "Sweet memories: Hippocampal regulation of energy intake". He gave a...
AAAS and EurekAlert! released an article on Dr. Parent’s research on obesity and Dr. Murphy’s study on early-life pain. You can check it...
Fox New’s Beth Galvin conducted an interview with Dr. Marise Parent concerning the effects of the consumption of sugar. You can find...
We would like to congratulate Janavi Ramesh for being a recipient of the GSU S-Stem Scholar for the 2017-2018 school year. She has also...
Tristan Horrom from the VA Research Communications wrote an article about the effects of inflammatory pain on hippocampal memory and...
Lexi Faulkner spent a year and half working the Parent lab before graduating in Spring 2015. She excelled in her time here, and has been...
The Neuroscience Institute Student Highlight features Reilly Hannapel. Read more about Reilly and his work here.
Dr. Parent named Faculty of the Year by the Georgia University Undergraduate Student Newspaper, The Signal. Read about it here.
Dr. Parent received a Special Visiting Scientist Award from the Government of Brazil Science Without Frontiers Program. Learn more about...
Dr. Parent was awarded the Georgia State University Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC) Faculty Award For Undergraduate Research...
2nd year graduate student Reilly Hannapel was awarded a Georgia State University Second Century Initiative Graduate Fellowship through...
Dr. Parent taught about Behavioral Methods to Study Brain and Memory and presented a research seminar at the Society for Neuroscience...
Undergraduate student Jasmine Gentry received a travel award from the Faculty for Undergraduate Studies/Nu Rho Psi Honor Society to...
Yoko Ogawa Henderson successfully defends her dissertation, “To eat or not to eat: Contributions of dorsal hippocampal neurons and memory...
Dr. Parent is promoted to Full Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology. She now insists that she be called, “Your fullness”. Thanks for...
Amy Ross is featured in Georgia State University Magazine!
Amy Ross is awarded a prestigious Honeycutt Fellowship.
Dr. Parent will spend 1 year at the National Science Foundation as a Program Director in the Biology Directorate/Neural Systems Cluster...
Amy successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Peripheral and central mechanisms through which high energy diets impair...