Predoctoral Trainees:

Postdoctoral Trainees:

BRYAN F. SINGER
bfsinger@uchicago.edu

Lab: Dr. Paul Vezina

Research Topic: Anatomical, molecular, and behavioral studies of neuronal plasticity underlying psychostimulant sensitization.

 

Selected Publications:

Hunter, J.D., Hanan, D.M., Singer, B.F., Shaikh, S., Brubaker, K.A., Hecox, K.E., Towle, V.L. (2005) Locating chronically implanted subdural electrodes using surface reconstruction. Clin Neurophysiol 116(8), 1984-7.
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Selected Abstracts/Presentations:

Loweth, J., Singer, B.F., Baker, L.K., Alexander, J.K., Josselyn, S.A., Bayer, K.U., Neve, R.L., Carlezon, W.A., and Vezina, P. (2006) Viral-mediated overexpression of CaMKII in the NAcc but not the VTA enhances locomotor responding to amphetamine. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
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Singer, B.F., Loweth, J., Neve, R.L., Carlezon, W.A., Bayer, K.U., and Vezina, P. (2006) Viral-mediated overexpression of CaMKII in the NAcc leads to long-lasting alterations in glutamatergic transmission. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.

Singer, B.F., Loweth, J., Neve, R.L., Bayer, K.U., Vezina, P (2007) Viral-mediated overexpression of CaMKII in the NAcc leads to long-lasting D1 DA receptor dependent functional upregulation of AMPA receptors. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
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