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  2. Professor Barry Everitt | Downing College Cambridge

    https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/people/professor-barry-everitt
    Barry Everitt is one of the world’s leading authorities in behavioural neuroscience, specialising, in particular, in the role of learning and memory in relation to drug addiction. ... Professor Everitt is currently Emeritus Professor of Behavioural
  3. 1 Athena SWAN Silver Department award application Name of ...

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/application.pdf
     HR Administration. Professor Tim Bussey. Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience.  Promoted from lecturer to Professor over 13 year period in the Department. ...  one secondary school-age child. Professor Trevor Robbins. Head of Department,
  4. New laboratories named after Downing Emeritus Fellow | Downing…

    https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/news/new-laboratories-named-after-downing-emeritus-fellow
    He was previously appointed as Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in 1997 and served as Chair of Experimental Psychology. ... Professor Robbins said: "As the first Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University, I was greatly honoured to have had
  5. Honorary Fellow named President Elect of the Society for Neuroscience

    https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/news/honorary-fellow-named-president-elect-society-neuroscience
    Honorary Fellow named President Elect of the Society for Neuroscience. Downing College would like to congratulate Honorary Fellow and former Master Professor Barry Everitt on the announcement that he is the ... Professor Everitt is the director of
  6. Former Master elected Fellow of world's largest general…

    https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/news/former-master-elected-fellow-worlds-largest-general-scientific-society
    Professor Everitt has been recognised for his seminal research on mechanisms underlying learning, memory reconsolidation, motivation, and reward, especially as related to addiction, and for exceptional leadership of neuroscience societies in

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