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John Freeman |
Vita |
Professor
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Education
B.A.,
Psychology, 1989
University of California
Berkeley, CA
Ph.D.,
Biological and Experimental Psychology, minor in Neurobiology, 1994
University of North Carolina
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Positions
Graduate
Research Assistant with Mark Stanton
(now at
Department of
Psychology
1989-1994
Postdoctoral
Fellow with Michael Gabriel
Beckman Institute
and Department of Psychology
University of
Illinois
1995-1997
Postdoctoral
Fellow with Bernard
Schreurs (now at
National Institute
for Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National
Institutes of Health
1997-1998
Assistant
Professor
Department of
1998-2002
Associate
Professor
Department of
Psychology
University of Iowa
2002-2007
Professor
Department
of Psychology
University of Iowa
2007-present
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Societies
Society for Neuroscience
International
Society for Developmental Psychobiology
Pavlovian Society
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Research Interests
Neurobiology of learning and memory
Developmental psychobiology of learning and memory
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Fellowships & Awards
NRSA predoctoral fellowship 10/92-6/94.
Travel Award from the Neurobehavioral Teratology Society, 1993.
NRSA postdoctoral training grant fellowship, 7/95-4/97.
New Investigator Award from the Neurobehavioral Teratology Society, 1996.
NIH Intramural Research Training Award, 4/97-1/98.
Old
Gold Fellowship, The
David
Kucharski Young Investigator Award, International Society for Developmental
Psychobiology, 2000.
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Research Support
Principal
Investigator, NIH R01: Neural Basis of the Ontogeny of Eyeblink Conditioning
(NS38890).
Principal
Investigator, NIH R01: Neural Mechanisms of Inhibitory Classical Conditioning
(MH065483).
Principal
Investigator, NIH R01: Neural Pathways for Conditioned Stimuli in Eyeblink Conditioning
(MH080005).