An opening for a PhD student is available in behavioral neuroendocrinology at the University of California - Davis. Our lab is focusing on how estrogens regulate aggressive behavior in California mice, and this regulation is affected by the environment. Ongoing studies are using behavioral, neural, and molecular levels of analysis. Students can enter the lab through one of four graduate training groups focusing on either psychology, physiology, animal behavior, or neuroscience. For more information see our lab web page (www:http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Trainor/) or contact Brian Trainor (bctrainor@ucdavis.edu).
Brian Trainor
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
Ph: 530-752-1672
www:http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Trainor/
Brian Trainor
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
Ph: 530-752-1672
www:http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Trainor/