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Andreas Arvanitogiannis obtained his Ph.D. in Psychology from Concordia University in 1998 and subsequently completed postdoctoral work at Concordia’s Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology and the Psychiatry Department at Harvard. He joined the Psychology Department in 2001, where he conducts research focusing on animal models related to motivation and reward. His service includes fulfilling roles as a graduate program director and serving on NSERC review panels. Arvanitogiannis is recognized as a member of the Society for Neuroscience and holds a Canada Research Chair in Behavioral Neurobiology. His recent publications explore the effects of psychostimulants and neurobiological mechanisms involved in behavior and motivation.
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