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Tamara Franklin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University. She focuses on understanding brain functions related to normal peer-to-peer social interactions, employing a blend of epigenetic and neuroconnectivity approaches. Her research investigates the neural circuits essential for appropriate social engagement and examines how epigenetic regulation impacts the functional connectivity of these circuits. Franklin's work is particularly relevant to social-related disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and social anxiety disorder. She has contributed significantly to the field through numerous publications exploring topics such as animal behavior and the effects of psychological stress on social interactions. Franklin holds a BSc from the University of King's College, an MSc from Dalhousie University, and a PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.