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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.  

  • 8/28/24 Recovery after Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Subjects Following a Vegetarian or Mixed Diet
  • 8/28/24 The Effects of Chronic Psychostimulant Administration on Bone Health: A Review
  • 8/21/24 Examining child schooling/care location and child temperament as predictors of restaurant-related behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a nationally representative survey
  • 8/11/24 Promoting Child Health by Protecting the Patient-Clinician Relationship From Politics
  • 8/8/24 Taste and Appetite at Altitude: A Comprehensive Review of Sensory and Hunger Modulation in High-Altitude Environments
  • 8/8/24 A historical perspective on clonidine as an alpha-2A receptor agonist in the treatment of addictive behaviors: Focus on opioid dependence
  • 8/8/24 Hemiplegic Migraines Exacerbated using an Injectable GLP-1 Agonist for Weight Loss
  • 7/26/24 Dopamine Dysregulation in Reward and Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • 7/14/24 Obesity- and diet-induced plasticity in systems that control eating and energy balance
  • 7/5/24 Prenatal tobacco and tobacco-cannabis co-exposure: Relationship with attention and memory in middle childhood
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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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