
Contact
- 210-567-0569
- bulin@uthscsa.edu
Department
NeuroscienceSarah Bulin, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Personal Statement:
My research is exploring the role of glutamatergic signaling in cognitive flexibility with and without chronic stress. Previous work in the Morilak lab has indicated that cognitive flexibility, mediated in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), is decreased by repeated norepinephrine (NE) modulation during stress. Using behavioral pharmacology and molecular techniques, I will be testing the hypothesis that repeated NE activation during CUS compromises cognitive flexibility by compromising glutamate signaling in the PFC.
Education
Ph.D., Neuroscience
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
Research
• cognitive flexibility | • prefrontal cortex |
• glutamate | • stress |
Awards & Accomplishments
2017 – San Antonio Life Sciences Institute (SALSI) Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellowship
2013 – Neuroscience Section Poster Winner – Metroplex Day Symposium
2012 – Travel Award – 2012 NIDA/INSERM Collaboration Workshop
2010 – Received an Unconditional Pass on the qualifying exam in the Graduate Program in Neuroscience – University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center – Oral exam and written proposal were entitled: The Role of Agouti-Related Peptide (AgRP) in Stress
• Grants, Funding and Research Support •
SALSI Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellowship
• Lectures and Presentations •
Poster Presenter – American College of Neuropsychopharmacoloy
2014 – Oral Presenter – College on Problems of Drug Dependence
2013 – Oral Presenter – Metroplex Day Symposium
Affiliations
2010-Present – Society for Neuroscience Member
• Certifications and Training •
Completed University Teaching Excellence Course