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Research Highlights

Recent and relevant publications from members of the Center for Ingestive Behavior Research. Click on the links below to see the PubMed entry for publications by CIBR members.  

  • 5/5/23 The effects of a music enrichment program on parent-infant interactions during mealtime: A randomized controlled trial
  • 5/4/23 A qualitative analysis of Black men's attitudes toward obesity and bariatric surgery
  • 4/28/23 Reward maximization assessed using a sequential patch depletion task in a large sample of heterogeneous stock rats
  • 4/27/23 Behavioral, Neurochemical and Developmental Effects of Chronic Oral Methylphenidate: A Review
  • 3/31/23 Effect of the INSIGHT Responsive Parenting Intervention on Parenting and Child Behavior at Ages 3 and 6 Years
  • 4/9/23 Defining the role of TRPM4 in broadly responsive taste receptor cells
  • 4/7/23 Type 1 diabetes
  • 4/5/23 Caregiver feeding decisions and sociodemographic characteristics are associated with snack food intake during infancy and toddlerhood
  • 3/29/23 Associations of parent feeding behaviors and early life food exposures with early childhood appetitive traits in an observational cohort study
  • 3/20/23 Escalation of alcohol intake is associated with regionally decreased insular cortex activity but not changes in taste quality
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  • Faculty members at UBIB research day.
    UBIB Research Day
    4/10/19
    The goal of UBIB Research Day is to allow researchers who are studying ingestive/eating behavior, obesity, and related topics to become more familiar with each other’s work in order to foster collegiality and stimulate new interdisciplinary collaborations. Abstracts can be representative of a range of ingestive behavior work, including animal and human studies, from basic science to applied research. 
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    Trainee Travel Awards 02/06/2025
    4/10/19

    CIBR is committed to trainee development by providing financial support for student and postdoc travel to scientific conferences.

  • Airplane wing.
    Trainee Travel Awards
    4/10/19
    CIBR is committed to trainee development by providing financial support for student and postdoc travel to scientific conferences. 
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