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Lauren Burgeno

BS PhD


National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biology

  • Dan Norman Early Career Research Fellow in Addiction, Balliol College

I earned my PhD in Pharmacology in 2017 from the University of Washington where I worked under the mentorship of Dr. Paul Phillips, investigating the roles that drug-cue elicited phasic dopamine release plays in controlling drug-taking vs. drug-seeking behaviors.

As a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford, I work in the laboratories of  Prof. Stephanie Cragg (DPAG) and Dr. Mark Walton (Experimental Psychology).  My main interest lies in understanding the mechanisms by which striatal acetylcholine gates cue-elicited dopamine release in real-time during  behavior.  Ultimately I hope to determine how this interaction contributes to addiction related behavior.

My studies utilize a combination of approaches, including in vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry, optogenetics and photometry,  to measure and manipulate dopaminergic and cholinergic activity during reward guided behavioral paradigms.  

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