Thomas Borowski

Neuroscience

Assistant Professor of Neuroscience

(909) 607-3808
Thomas_Borowski@pitzer.edu

Biography

Education

  • MSc, PhD, University of Saskatchewa
  • BA, University of Winnipeg

Research Interests

  • Neuropharmacology
  • Behavioral sensitization
  • Neurobiology of learning and memory

Courses Taught

  • Foundations of Neuroscience (NEUR95)
  • Brain and Behavior (PSYC101)
  • Physiological Psychology (PSYC111)
  • Neuropharmacology and Behavior (PSYC148)

Selected Research and Publications

“Estrogen, Cholinergic System and Cognition,” in Michael S. Ritsner, and Abraham Weizman, eds., Neuroactive Steroids in Brain Function, Behavior and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Novel Strategies for Research and Treatment. New York: Springer Science and Business Media, 2008.

“Central monoamine Activity in Genetically Distinct Strains of Mice Following a Psychogenic Stressor: Effects of Predator Exposure,” Brain Research, vol. 292 (2001). With S. Hayley, Z. Merali, and H. Anisman.

“Psychogenic, Neurogenic and Systemic Stressor Effects on Plasma Corticosterone and Behaviors: Mouse Strain-Dependent Outcomes,” Behavioral Neuroscience, vol. 115 (2001). With H. Anisman, S. Hayley, O. Kelly, and Z. Merali.

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