Dr. Parent taught about Behavioral Methods to Study Brain and Memory and presented a research seminar at the Society for Neuroscience Latin American Training Program in Queretaro, Mexico
Undergraduate J. Gentry receives travel award!
Undergraduate student Jasmine Gentry received a travel award from the Faculty for Undergraduate Studies/Nu Rho Psi Honor Society to present her poster at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego. Nu Rho Psi featured a photo of Jasmine and Dr. Parent on Page 6. Jasmine is on the bottom right in […]
Congratulations to the new Dr. Yoko Henderson
Yoko Ogawa Henderson successfully defends her dissertation, “To eat or not to eat: Contributions of dorsal hippocampal neurons and memory to meal onset” Her first published paper from her dissertation receives a Faculty of 1000 Prime Recommendation! So far she has published three papers from her dissertation and two more are on the way! […]
Dr. Parent promoted to Full Professor
Dr. Parent is promoted to Full Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology. She now insists that she be called, “Your fullness”. Thanks for the beautiful cake from her trainees pictured below.
Amy Ross is famous
Amy Ross is featured in Georgia State University Magazine
Dr. Ross & Parent research featured in “The Scientific American Healthy Aging Brain”
See p.153
Amy Ross awarded Honeycutt!
Amy Ross is awarded a prestigious Honeycutt Fellowship. Read about it HERE.
Dr. Parent serves as program director at NSF
Dr. Parent will spend 1 year at the National Science Foundation as a Program Director in the Biology Directorate/Neural Systems Cluster managing all grants in the area of learning and memory and biological rhythms.
Amy Ross is boss
Amy successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Peripheral and central mechanisms through which high energy diets impair hippocampal-dependent memory in male rats.”
Forget the fructose!
Ross and Parent research featured in Scientific American Mind