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Dissecting Neuromodulatory Circuits and GPCR Signaling in Affective Behavior

Exploring neuromodulatory circuits and cutting-edge calcium imaging solutions for freely behaving animals

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Neuromodulatory Circuits and GPCRs in Affective Behavior

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Michael Bruchas from the University of Washington presents recent research on how neuromodulatory circuits and GPCR signaling influence affective behavior.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Michael Bruchas shares his latest efforts to dissect how neuromodulatory circuits and GPCR signaling shape affective behavior.

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Speakers

Michael Bruchas, Ph.D., Professor, Center of Excellence in Neurobiology of Addiction, Pain and Emotion, University of Washington