Gut Instincts: Exploring the Gut-Brain Connection

MSc student, Hayley Bromley, recently presented a talk for the Neuroscience Outreach Program “Brain Storm” Public Lecture Series. The program runs from January to June, where students from Queen’s University Centre for Neuroscience Studies talk about their research and is hosted in collaboration with the Kingston Frontenac Public Library. “Had a great time talking toContinue reading “Gut Instincts: Exploring the Gut-Brain Connection”

PSYC 236: Introduction to Clinical Psychology – Graduate Student takes on Teaching Fellow Position

Graduate student Arthi Chinna Meyyappan once again takes on a teaching fellow position for PSYC 236: Introduction to Clinical Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, ON, Canada. This will be her second time teaching the course to over 300+ students. The course is described as the experimental approach to understanding the causes, symptoms, course, andContinue reading “PSYC 236: Introduction to Clinical Psychology – Graduate Student takes on Teaching Fellow Position”

Graduate Students Present at Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Conference

PhD students Cassandra Sgarbossa and Arthi Chinna Meyyappan and MSc student Hayley Bromley all presented their research at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) conference, which took place in San Diego, CA, USA from November 12th – 16th, 2022. Each year, scientists from around the world congregate at SfN to discover new ideas, share their research,Continue reading “Graduate Students Present at Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Conference”