Entering GNTP Class of 2020
GNTP Scholars 2020
Institute Neuroscience Graduate Trainees (GNTP) 2020

Left to Right: Allison Walsh, Stephen Hoover, Madeline Martinez, Lindsey Pugh, and Claudius Osei

GNTP Scholars 2021
STEPHEN HOOVER

Entered: Graduate Neuroscience Training Program 2020
Ph.D. candidate in Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
Mentor: Ashkaan Fahimipour, Ph.D.
Thesis Topic: Solutions to Alignment Failures in General Learning Algorithms
B.S. (Hons.) in Mathematics, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL
M.S. in Artificial Intelligence, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL

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Stephen is interested in computational neuroscience, specifically learning algorithms and artificial intelligence. Stephen's research focuses on developing algorithms that learn to achieve goals without causing catastrophic consequences. His work is mostly about artificial intelligence safety, particularly alignment and reportability.

Lab rotations during the first year in the labs of Drs. William Alexander, William Hahn, Elan Barenholtz, and Dr. Sarah Stern @ Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI).

"I was attracted to the GNTP because of the freedom and resources to achieve my goals. My rotations were in the labs of Drs. William Alexander, William Hahn, Elan Barenholtz and with Dr. Sarah Stern @ Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI). Now that I've completed rotations, I am working on two projects. The first uses mathematics to predict and control the behavior of generally intelligent, artificial agents. The goal of this project is to use create constraints so that artificial intelligence (AI) systems are beneficial instead of dangerous. The problem I'm trying to solve has a wide range of applications in science and industry by making machine learning systems more reliable and safer to deploy. My second project uses computer vision and machine learning to increase the wellbeing of animals in a research setting while increasing efficacy of certain experiments that require animal subjects."

GNTP Scholars 2021
MADELINE MARTINEZ

Entered: Graduate Neuroscience Training Program 2020
GNTP Affiliate Program: Integrative Biology/Neuroscience
Mentor: Lawrence Toll, Ph.D.
Thesis Topic: TBD
Neuroscience Student Organization Membership Coordinator
MS Neuroscience, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
BS Neuroscience & Cognitive Science emphasis Neurobiology, University of Arizona

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Madeline in the lab

"I am particularly interested in the neurobiological changes resulting from substance use, and the epigenetic component of addiction. I am currently working on generating a new transgenic rodent line that can be used to study the role of mu opioid receptors in addiction. My three lab rotations were in the labs of Drs. Lucia Carvelli, Ning Quan, and Lawrence Toll. The interdisciplinary and collaborate culture of the GNTP enticed me to apply, and I encourage you to as well!"

GNTP Scholars 2021
LINDSEY PUGH

Entered: Graduate Neuroscience Training Program 2020
GNTP Affiliate Program: Experimental Psychology
Mentor: Dr. Alan Kersten
Thesis Topic: Effects of Emotional Objects on Associative Memory for Events
Dissertation Topic: Weapon Presence on Feature Memory in Eyewitness Memory
President Neuroscience Student Organization
BS Neuroscience, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA

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"I am interested in metacognition, working memory, and emotion. My master's thesis looked at how emotionally charged objects (such as weapons) can affect the ability of viewers to remember certain aspects of an event. Currently, I am working on publishing a follow up project to my thesis where we are adding a source component to investigate how source variability can affect the same memory components as my thesis investigated. I have formulated my dissertation project which will focus on the effects of weapon presence on feature memory. This will help us to better understand how people view armed crimes and how that can affect their memory when it comes time to interview them for who committed the crimes and what weapons were used. My three rotations were in the labs of Drs. Summer Sheremata, Gizelle Anzures, and Alan Kersten. I was attracted to the GNTP because of the ability to rotate in labs and explore different interests along with the ability to collaborate with other labs on projects. This program is great because it allows you to experience lab atmospheres before choosing which lab to join. My interests changed drastically once I was exposed to research I hadn't originally considered!"

ALLISON WALSH
ALLISON WALSH

Entered: Graduate Neuroscience Training Program 2020
GNTP Affiliate Program: Integrative Biology/Neuroscience
Mentor: Randy D. Blakely, Ph.D.
Thesis Topic: Investigating the Link Between Serotonergic Signaling and Innate Immune Activation In Vivo
Masters in Public Health MPH Environmental Health & Toxicology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
BS Animal Science & Marine Biology, Auburn University, AL

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ALLISON WALSH

"My research interests in neuroscience are broadly-speaking, the interaction between our environment and health. My three GNTP lab rotations were in the labs of Drs. Erik Duboue, Randy Blakely, and Sarah Stern. I worked under Dr. Stern at MPFI for two semesters, investigating integrative circuits and complex behavior. The focus of our work was on the circuitry underlying feeding and its ability to be altered by environmental stimuli and stress. I moved to Dr. Blakely's lab in the spring 2022 semester to continue to pursue my research. As a neuroscience graduate student, I was attracted to the GNTP Ph.D. program at FAU for the many opportunities it offers, such as the close working relationship to the first German Max Planck Institute in the US. The available resources have allowed me the chance to study neuroscience in multiple animal models with cutting-edge technologies, in a diverse and collaborative environment, while enjoying South Florida living."