Oxytocin researchers
A list of people doing oxytocin research
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@dsquintana.bsky.social
@dr-e-phd.bsky.social
science-y midwife type. translational maternal health researcher. tucson transplant. mum to 2 humans and 3 pups. leading mumhlab.com @ univ o arizona.
@jaeggiadrian.bsky.social
Evolutionary anthropology, evolutionary medicine, behavioral ecology, hormones, comparative phylogenetic methods, Bayesian. Associate Professor @ University of Zurich. Same handle on X
@monikaeckstein.bsky.social
Social neurosciene of learning, touch and health -- let's check out brains and hormones! π§ π€π©βπ
@ggnanadesikan.bsky.social
Biologist & Comparative Psychologist || Social Behavior & Cognition, Oxytocin, (Epi)genetics || πΆπβπ¦Ίπ || (Terminated) FIRST/IRACDA postdoctoral fellow @ Emory University, now on the job market https://ggnanadesikan.github.io/
@nikorigney.bsky.social
Postdoc in the Hong Lab @UCLA | neurobiology of social behavior | vasopressin | oxytocin | sex differences | music creator | video game nerd https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=wnDlANAAAAAJ&hl=en
@olibosch.bsky.social
Neurobiologist; interested in social attachment - from mother's love to bond disruption. CRF, oxytocin, vasopressin. Currently secretary general of @ebbsociety.bsky.social
@dedreu.bsky.social
Behavioral scientist @rug.nl; curious about mechanisms and functions of cooperation, conflict and creativity in (non)humans animals. Spinoza Laureate | Humboldt Forschungspreis. Professor at Univ. of Groningen, affiliated with German Primate Center
@wmkenkel.bsky.social
Will Kenkel, the rodent-studying ape. Asst. Prof. Psych & Brain Sciences University of Delaware www.besvolelab.com
@aarynmustoe.bsky.social
Staff Scientist | Texas Biomedical Research Institute | SNPRC | Adjunct at Texas A&M San Antonio | behavioral endocrinology, oxytocin, brains and guts, and primates (esp. marmosets) | big fan of specific aims, running, and pick up soccer | Be kind
@cmarler.bsky.social
My lab studies oxytocin and cooperation, hormonal and neurochemical effects on communication, social bonding, behavioral synchrony and division of labor, and we dabble in neuroplasticity and the immune system. Science is fun! Animal behavior is my passion.
@dsquintana.bsky.social
Professor of Psychology at the University of Oslo | Behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychophysiology, and meta-science π¦πΊπ¨π΄π³π΄