On Monday, March 9 Shyla Difuntorum successfully defended her thesis on an optogenetic approach, shedding light on the role of mPFC AT2R-containing neurons in anxiety like behavior.
Her thesis advisor is Dr. Annette de Kloet.
On Monday, March 9 Shyla Difuntorum successfully defended her thesis on an optogenetic approach, shedding light on the role of mPFC AT2R-containing neurons in anxiety like behavior.
Her thesis advisor is Dr. Annette de Kloet.