Jeanette Valleau
I am a Ph.D. candidate in Psychology focusing on Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neuroscience. I was awarded a University fellowship in Primate Social Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior. My areas of interest within nonhuman primate behavior include psychopathology and abnormal behavior, temperament, metacognition, social learning, and social behavior. I am interested in the connections between environmental factors, brain function, and behavior.
Specialties: Writing for publication, data presentation, animal behavior, behavior observation software, data analysis, statistical analysis, nonhuman primate care and handling, developing experimental protocols, collaboration, laboratory skills, operation of MRI scanner, monitoring animals under anesthesia, positive reinforcement training of nonhuman primates.
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Jeanette Valleau Presents Research at Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
Jeanette Valleau of Beaverton, an undergraduate Georgia State University student studying Psychology, presented research at the 11th annual Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC) o...
April, 11 2017 - Verified by Georgia State University
Jeanette Valleau was recognized for earning a scholarship
Doctoral Fellowship in Primate Social Cognition, Evolution & Behavior
Fall 2015 -
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Jeanette Valleau was recognized for graduating
B.A. in Psychology
Spring 2010 -
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Jeanette Valleau was recognized for studying abroad
London, England
Spring 2009 -
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Jeanette Valleau was recognized for earning a scholarship
Fellowship awarded to attend conference on US-European relations in Strasbourg, France.
Spring 2009 -
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Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia State University
July 2015 - Present
Research Assistant 2 at Oregon Health and Science University
I worked at OHSU's Oregon National Primate Research Center, focusing on the effect of prenatal diet on offspring behavior in macaques. Duties included: study design and execution, scheduling procedures, running behavior tests, training nonhuman primates, behavior and health observations, data management, running fMRI, statistical analysis, researching scientific literature, writing for publication, and presenting data.
July 2010 - July 2015

