The TCN Lab proudly celebrates a significant academic milestone as our undergraduate students successfully presented their thesis research.
On March 25th, our Scholar’s Elective Students delivered 10-minute oral presentations, showcasing their findings and discussing their relevance to current questions in neuroscience.


Monica Zhang presented “Prefrontal Dopamine Dynamics During Stimulus-Reward Learning in Mice”, and Alessandro De Menech presented “Evaluation and Characterization of Cognitive Judgement Bias in Alzheimer’s Disease-Risk and Alzheimer’s Disease-Relevant Mouse Models”.
On March 30th, our Phys & Pharm students presented their research in a poster session. Eden Yang and Eric Zhao presented their collaborative work, “Investigating the Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Cognitive Judgment Bias in Mice.” Chris Park presented his project, “Analyzing Dopamine Dynamics in the mPFC of Ketamine-Administered Mice as Models of Schizophrenia.”



These talks represent months of dedicated work. Please join us in congratulating our undergraduate students on this outstanding achievement!

