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Neurobiological alterations in the rat medial prefrontal cortex following exposure to chronic psychological stress
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| Author | Hinwood, Madeleine |
| Copyright Year | 2013 |
| Abstract | i DECLARATION This thesis contains no material which has been accepted for the award of any other Degree or Diploma in any University or other tertiary institution and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, contains no material previously published or written by another person, except where due reference has been made in the text. I give consent to this copy of my thesis, when deposited in the University Library, being made available for loan and photocopying subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. I hereby certify that this thesis is in the form of a series of published papers of which I am a joint author. I have included as part of the thesis a written statement from each co-author, endorsed by the Deputy Head of Faculty (Research and Research Training), attesting to my contribution to the joint publications. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Over the course of this PhD I have received support and assistance from a number of people, and it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to thank some of them now. Without the support of these people there would be no thesis. Firstly, my principal supervisor Dr. Rohan Walker. You have furthered my interest in the study of neuroscience, and fostered a passion for learning new techniques. Whilst you have both inspired and challenged me to be the best scientist I could, you have also been a fantastic friend when needed. Thank you for your personal and professional guidance over the past six years. Looking forward to sharing more fun times (and wine, hopefully) in the future. Secondly, my associate supervisor Professor Trevor Day. Whilst you have been a very busy man throughout the course of my candidature, you have been consistently guiding and assisting in the direction of my research. I will be satisfied if I am eventually but a fraction of the scientist and mentor to others that you have been to many young scientists. Thirdly, the people who have worked in the lab over the past few years making this PhD interesting and enjoyable, many of whom have collaborated on projects with me. Firstly, Britt Saxby. We started in the lab within a few weeks of one another and your help and support with my work is greatly appreciated. Ross Tynan. Sometimes the only person in the world who can understand how it feels to be in your situation is a … |
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| Resource Type | Article |