Behavioral Pharmacologist / Scientific Consultant
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Published preclinical pharmacologist with a seven-year research background in addiction and habit formation; offering a unique perspective in broad understanding of the life sciences, and particular insight into the design and interpretation of animal behavior studies. Seeking a challenging position where a talent for scientific storytelling and a deep interest in the mechanisms behind behavior can contribute to the production of engaging scientific content.
Behavioral Neuropharmacologist (Doctoral Student)
University of Toronto – Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology | Toronto, ON
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health – Neurobiology of Alcohol Lab | Toronto, ON
Jan 2016 – Sept 2020
Master of Science | University of Toronto – Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health – Neurobiology of Alcohol Lab | Toronto, ON
Sept 2013 – Nov 2015
Thesis: Provided one of the first empirical demonstrations that nicotine reward can habitize instrumental behavior, by innovation on the intravenous nicotine self-administration model; included a comprehensive and critical literature review