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People
  Current Lab Members
  Graduate Students
  kim rhodes
  Kim Rhodes, M.A.Kim defended her masters thesis, entitled "5-HT1A antagonism within the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis modulates anxiety-like behaviors in rats", in the summer of 2008. She will return from a leave of absence in August, 2009.  
  greg leiberman  
  Greg Lieberman (Neuroscience Graduate Program, Greg is working on a collaboration between our lab and Professors Mark Bouton and John Green)
   
  Post-Baccalaureate Research Assistants
  Beth Grimmig
  Margaret Kocho-Schellenberg
   
  Undergraduate Students (Fall, 2009)
  Danielle Beaudoin
  Lianna Miceli
  Anna Moser
  Ariel Moser
  Eric Phillips
  Heather Townsend
   
  Lab Alumni
   
  Graduate Students
 

joe cheung

Joe Cheung, M.A., Joe defended his masters thesis in the spring of 2009. His research investigated the role of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptides (PACAP) in stress-induced anxiety-like behavior. Joe is currently in medical school at the University of Vermont
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  Undergraduate Students
  Steve Babbin (Honors Thesis)
  Heather Greenberg (2006-2007)
  Rachel Sugarman (Honors Thesis)
  Nikki Wilner
   
 

Fall, 2008

Hammack Lab Fall 2008

       
  From left: Greg Lieberman, Beth Grimmig, Rachel Sugarman, Jom Hammack, Nikki Wilner, Margaret Kocho-Schellenberg, Steve Babbin        
 

Spring, 2008

lab picture spr 2008Back row (from left): Nikki Wilner, Kim Rhodes, Steve Babbin, Jom Hammack

       
Front row (from left): Joe Cheung, Rachel Sugarman