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Nicole Greaney gives presentation in Anchorage at Animal Behavior Society meeting

Nicole Greaney (Ocean Studies and Marine Affairs, ’17) presented at the Animal Behavior Society meeting held in Anchorage, Alaska this summer.

Her poster, "Signaling on Prozac: altered audience effects on male-male interactions after fluoxetine exposure in Siamese fighting fish," featured another student co-author, Krystal Mannion (Animal Behavior and Marine Sciences, '15).

The work was the result of research done in the laboratory of Teresa Dzieweczynski, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology and was funded by a mini grant from the Office of Sponsored Programs.