Daniel J. Tobiansky
- Ph.D. student in the Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin.
- MS in Biomedical Sciences, Neuroscience, Florida Atlantic University, 2009.
- BS in Psychology and Biology (double major); Philosophy (minor); DePaul University, 2006.
Research Interests: Neuroendocrinological interactions of sexual behavior, chronic stress, and drug abuse. Neuroendocrine influences on cocaine response. Epigenetic control and changes in motivated behavior.
Recent Posters, Presentations, & Publications:
-D.J. Tobiansky, T. Hattori, J.M. Scott, V.L. Nutsch, P.G. Roma, J.M. Dominguez (2012). Mating-relevant olfactory stimuli activate the rat brain in an age-dependent manner. NeuroReport, 23: 1077-1083.
-D.J. Tobiansky, P.G. Roma, T. Hattori, R.G. Will, J.M. Turner, V.L. Nutsch, J.M. Dominguez (2012). The medial preoptic area modulates cocaine-induced reward. Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Madison, WI.
-D.J. Tobiansky, R.G. Will, J.M. Turner, V.L. Nutsch, T. Hattori, J.M. Dominguez (2012). Dopamine-sensitive GABA-producing cells in the medial preoptic area project to the ventral tegmental area. Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Madison, WI.
-V.L. Nutsch, T Hattori, D.J. Tobiansky, R.G. Will, J.M. Turner, J.M. Dominguez (2012). Mating activates nitric oxide synthase containing cells in the paraventricular nucleus. Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Madison, WI.
-D.J. Tobiansky, P.G. Roma, T. Hattori, V.L. Nutsch, F. Puga, and J.M. Dominguez (2011). A role for the medial preoptic area in cocaine-mediated reward. Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (41st Annual Meeting), Washington, DC.
-V.L. Nutsch, T. Hattori, D.J. Tobiansky, A.C. Gore, J.M. Dominguez (2011). Aging influences mating-induced activation of estrogen-sensitive cells in the medial preoptic area. Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (41st Annual Meeting), Washington, DC.
-D.J. Tobiansky, T Hattori, E. D’Addesio, A.T. Westerman, and J.M. Dominguez (2010). Sexually Relevant Olfactory Stimuli Activate the Medial Preoptic Nucleus in an Age-Dependent Manner. Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences (32nd Annual Meeting), Sarasota, FL.
-D.J. Tobiansky, T. Hattori, A. T. Westerman, E. D’Addesio, and J.M. Dominguez (2010). Sex-relevant olfactory stimuli activate brain regions in an age dependent manner. Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Toronto, Ontario.
-D.J. Tobiansky, T. Hattori, and J.M. Dominguez (2010). The medial preoptic area influences cocaine-induced activity in the ventral tegmental area. Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (40th Annual Meeting), San Diego, CA.
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