Biography:
Brendan Coyne is an undergraduate neuroscience researcher who studied Molecular Cell Biology and Chemistry at California State University Long Beach. He will be graduating with a BS in May 2021, subsequently matriculating into either Loyola’s Master of Science in Medical Physiology program or George Washington’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He has conducted behavioral addiction research in Dr. Zavala’s lab for approximately three years, presenting his work at numerous conferences and symposiums. He is currently authoring his Honors thesis as well as two manuscripts that will be submitted for publication.
Title : Zolmitriptan, a 5 HT1B receptor agonist, attenuates the rewarding effects of methamphetamine in adolescent rats