Neuroscience Curriculum /neuroscience/curriculum Fri, 23 May 2025 15:41:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 In Memory of Dr. Charlotte Ann Boettiger Cooney, Ph.D. /neuroscience/curriculum/in-memory-of-dr-charlotte-ann-boettiger-cooney-ph-d/ Fri, 23 May 2025 15:41:09 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6825 Read more]]> The Neuroscience Center, along with all who had the privilege of knowing Dr. Charlotte Boettiger, is deeply saddened by the loss of a remarkable colleague and friend. Dr. Boettiger was widely respected not only for her groundbreaking work in cognitive and addiction behavioral neuroscience, but also for her generosity, mentorship, and humanity. Her impact on the field—and on those who knew her personally—will be felt for years to come.

Dr. Boettiger’s obituary can be found below:

It is with great sorrow that the Boettiger family announce the loss of our dear Charlotte Ann Boettiger Cooney, at the early age of 55. Charlotte lost her 8-year courageous cancer battle on March 27, 2025, at her home in Chapel Hill, NC with her loving husband Jeffrey Cooney and children, Fiona and Avery. Charlotte was born in Bellevue WA on November 20, 1969, to Richard and Eileen Boettiger and was a caring and devoted daughter. She graduated from Redmond High School in 1988, obtained her bachelor’s degree at University of California, Berkeley and doctorate degrees at University of California, San Francisco, and enjoyed a profound career as Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She and Jeff built a wonderful, action-packed loving life together with their two beautiful children and enjoyed many adventures with family and friends. She was a caring, thoughtful, smiling daughter, granddaughter, niece, cousin, wife, mother, friend, mentor, animal lover and bread maker. The name Charlotte means one that encompasses strength, resilience, and determination. This is our Charlotte, she meant so much to so many people and will live in our hearts forever.

Please hold Rick, Eileen, Jeffrey, Fiona and Avery in your thoughts and prayers during this heart-breaking time.

To see the full obituary from the Seattle Times, click .

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Preston Siegler selected as a 2025 SBN Elsevier Scholar Awardee /neuroscience/curriculum/preston-siegler-selected-as-a-2025-sbn-elsevier-scholar-awardee/ Thu, 08 May 2025 10:17:43 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6818 Read more]]> Congratulations to Preston Siegler for being selected as a 2025 SBN Elsevier Scholar Awardee!!

recognizes 5 early-career investigators as Elsevier Behavioral Neuroendocrinology Awardees. Awardees can be trainees such as graduate students, postdocs, or research fellows/faculty, or non-tenure track and pre-tenure principal investigators. The awardee must attend the annual SBN meeting the year in which the award is received and must commit to submitting either a primary data manuscript or review to the society’s journal, Hormones and Behavior, within a year of attending the meeting. Each $2000 (USD) award can be used for travel, housing, or toward registration for the meeting for the applicant and a portion of the funds can be used to promote attendance at the meeting for trainees.

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Grace Ross Successfully Defended Her PhD Thesis March 31st /neuroscience/curriculum/grace-ross-successfully-defended-her-phd-thesis-march-31st/ Mon, 31 Mar 2025 13:49:05 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6813 On March 31st, Grace Ross successfully defended her PhD Thesis: “Switching state to stay engaged: The dynamic synchronization of the frontoparietal network in sustained attention”. Mentor: Dr. Flavio Frohlich.  Congratulations Dr. Ross!!

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Shannon Rhoads Successfully Defended Her PhD Thesis March 27th /neuroscience/curriculum/shannon-rhoads-successfully-defended-her-phd-thesis-march-27th/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 13:45:50 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6810 On March 27th, Shannon Rhoads successfully defended her PhD Thesis: “Illuminating neuron and astrocyte physiology through organelle signature analysis”. Mentors: Dr. Sarah Cohen and Dr. Todd Cohen.  Congratulations Dr. Rhoads!!

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Miguel Cuevas Melendez Completed Qualifying Exam on March 11th /neuroscience/curriculum/miguel-cuevas-melendez-completed-qualifying-exam-on-march-11th/ Tue, 11 Mar 2025 13:58:28 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6800 On March 11th, Miguel Cuevas Melendez (Stein Lab) successfully defended and passed his oral qualifying exam! The title of his research proposal is, “Engineering synaptic plasticity in advanced maturation cortical organoids harboring an intellectual disability-associated mutation”. Congratulations Miguel!!

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Siddhi Ozarkar Successfully Defended Her PhD Thesis March 5th /neuroscience/curriculum/siddhi-ozarkar-successfully-defended-her-phd-thesis-march-5th/ Thu, 06 Mar 2025 13:53:49 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6796 On March 5th, Siddhi Ozarkar successfully defended her PhD Thesis: “White matter in neurotypical development and Angelman syndrome”. Mentor: Dr. Ben Philpot.  Congratulations Dr. Ozarkar!!

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Blake Fordyce Completed Qualifying Exam on March 4th /neuroscience/curriculum/blake-fordyce-completed-qualifying-exam-on-march-4th/ Thu, 06 Mar 2025 12:40:54 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6791 On March 4th, Blake Fordyce (Roth Lab) successfully defended and passed her oral qualifying exam! The title of her research proposal is, “The nanoscale organization of 5-HT2A receptors”. Congratulations Blake!!

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Katherine Degner Completed Qualifying Exam on February 26th /neuroscience/curriculum/katherine-degner-completed-qualifying-exam-on-february-26th/ Fri, 28 Feb 2025 19:56:05 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6784 On February 26th, Katherine Degner (Won Lab) successfully defended and passed her oral qualifying exam! The title of her research proposal is, “Developing Systemic in Vivo Massively Parallel RReporter Assay to Elucidate the Genetic Etiology of Problematic Alcohol Use”. Congratulations Katherine!!

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Nicole Ochandarena Successfully Defended Her PhD Thesis February 21st /neuroscience/curriculum/nicole-ochandarena-successfully-defended-her-phd-thesis-february-21st/ Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:56:54 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6787 On February 21st, Nicole Ochandarena successfully defended her PhD Thesis: “Cell type and circuit mechanisms of opioid-sensitive neurons in the cerebral cortex”. Mentor: Dr. Greg Scherrer.  Congratulations Dr. Ochandarena!!

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Nicholas Ringelberg Successfully Defended His PhD Thesis February 11th /neuroscience/curriculum/nicholas-ringelberg-successfully-defended-his-phd-thesis-february-11th/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 15:39:11 +0000 /neuroscience/curriculum/?p=6780 On February 11th, Nicholas Ringelberg successfully defended his PhD Thesis: “Circuit Mechanisms Diving Seizure and Behavior in a Mouse Model of Angelman Syndrome”. Mentor: Dr. Ben Philpot.  Congratulations Dr. Ringelberg!

 

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