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David F Werner
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David F Werner
Dissertation
Elucidating the Role of a i-Contacting Gaba (A) Receptors in Ethanol Action
dwerner@binghamton.edu
Graduation
2007
Degree
PhD
Where Are They Now?
Associate Professor at Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York
After Graduation
After Pitt, I competed a postdoctoral fellowship at University of North Carolina and am now currently at Binghamton University/State University of New York as a tenure-track assistant professor in the behavioral neuroscience/psychology department, which houses an NIH alcohol research center focused on the developmental effects of alcohol exposure