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  1. Erin S. Calipari is a director, associate professor and researcher at Vanderbilt University. She studies the neurobiology of addiction, memory and motivation using animal models and human data.

    • 2215 Garland Avenue Nashville, TN, 37232 United States
    • erin.calipari@vanderbilt.edu
    • (859) 797-5465
  2. Erin S. Calipari (born February 18, 1987) is an Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences. Calipari looks to understand the brain circuitry that is used for adaptive and maladaptive processes in reward, associative learning and motivation.

  3. Erin Calipari is an associate professor and director of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research. Her lab studies the neural circuits and molecular mechanisms of reward, motivation, and associative learning in psychiatric disorders.

  4. Associate Professor of Pharmacology. Associate Professor of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics. Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. 865F Light Hall. 2215 Garland Avenue. Nashville. Tennessee. 37232. erin.calipari@vanderbilt.edu. More Information. https://wag.app.vanderbilt.edu/PublicPage/Faculty/Details/44027.

  5. Erin Calipari is a principal investigator and director of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research. She studies the neural circuits and mechanisms of reward, motivation, and learning using electrophysiology, optogenetics, and voltammetry.

    • 2215 Garland Avenue Nashville, TN, 37232 United States
    • erin.calipari@vanderbilt.edu
    • (859) 797-5465
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  7. Erin Calipari is a neuroscientist who studies the neural circuits and molecular mechanisms of reward, motivation, and associative learning. She aims to develop improved treatments for psychiatric disorders such as addiction, depression, and anxiety.

  8. Erin Calipari is a neuroscientist who studies how information is encoded in the brain. She is an assistant professor of pharmacology and a member of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, where she leads a research group on reward, motivation, and associative learning.

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