What do we do?
What do we do?
The focus of our laboratory is to apply methods of behavioral neuroscience toward the study and understanding of drug addiction and obesity.
Using animal models, our goal is to reveal the neural and behavioral nature of the motivational processes underlying the actions of drugs of abuse and natural rewards such as food and voluntary physical activity.
More specifically, together with our many collaborators, we examine how these rewarding substances and events interact to produce dysregulated unhealthy behaviors that lead to addiction and obesity, and how these effects are sex-dependent.
Our research addresses these questions through an integrative approach of behavioral, pharmacological, and molecular biological techniques.