Collaboration

Our Center Grants bring together the laboratories of molecular neuroscientists, behavioral neuroscientists, electrophysiologists, geneticists, biochemists, and clinicians to form dynamic research centers around topics such as Fear Learning and Memory, Affiliative Behavior, Aggression, Reproduction, Mental Disorders, Parkinsons Disease, and Alzheimers Disease.

Many of our students have co-advisors from diverse sub-disciplines within the Emory Neuroscience program, as well as having access to co-advisors from neighboring universities as CBN Scholars or recipients of the IGERT training grant in Hybrid Neural Microsystems.

In addition, our faculty have collaborative ties to a host of other universities and organizations such as deCODE genetics and the nearby Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

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L. Howell Lab - Brain activation elicited by MDMA
L. Howell Lab - Brain activation elicited by MDMA ("ecstasy") in a single nonhuman primate (fMRI)
J. Rilling Lab - DTI color maps from a postmortem chimpanzee (left) and bonobo (right) brain
J. Rilling Lab - DTI color maps from a postmortem chimpanzee (left) and bonobo (right) brain
J. Rilling Lab - Areas that are more strongly activated when a person learns that his/her social partner has elected to not cooperate with them
J. Rilling Lab - Areas that are more strongly activated when a person learns that his/her social partner has elected to not cooperate with them
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