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Carli Poisson

Majored in Neuroscience
Wesleyan University, Class of 2018
From Bangor, ME
Carli is a student researcher from Bangor, ME who is now located at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. An aspiring graduate researcher, she focuses on the neuroscience behind different types of addiction. She explores the complexities of the brain's reward system by using behavioral and biochemical rodent models. When she is not at the lab you can find her volunteering for reproductive rights or enjoying the outdoors.
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Carli Poisson Earns BA Degree From Wesleyan University

Carli Poisson earned a BA degree in Neuroscience & Behavior from Wesleyan University at the Commencement ceremony on May 27. Poisson received High Honors in Neuroscience and Behavior.

June, 06 2018 - Wesleyan University
Carli Poisson Elected to Phi Beta Kappa

On May 26, Carli Poisson was inducted into Wesleyan University's Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society, the oldest national scholastic honor society. The Wesleyan Gamma Chapter was organized in 1...

June, 04 2018 - Wesleyan University
Carli Poisson Recognized at Spring Prize Reception

At a prize reception on May 9, Carli Poisson was awarded the George H. Acheson and Grass Foundation Prize in Neuroscience, which recognizes an outstanding graduate in the Neuroscience and Behavior ...

May, 21 2018 - Wesleyan University
Lab Manager at Robinson lab
I oversee a neuroscience research lab by maintaining a colony of rats, making solutions, ordering supplies, and coordinating researchers to keep things running smoothly.
September 2016 - Present
Resident Assistant at Wesleyan University
August 2016 - Present
Volunteer Doula at Wesleyan Doula Project
I work as a volunteer to emotionally and physically support patients who get abortions at Planned Parenthood clinics in New Haven and West Hartford.
April 2016 - Present
Research Assistant at Wesleyan University
I am primarily interested in the neurological differences and similarities between food and drug addiction. I explore these topics through different behavioral paradigms in rats.
October 2015 - Present

Academic Achivement Honor Society Graduation

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