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Dr. Amber Alliger serves as a Doctoral Lecturer in the Psychology Department at Hunter College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system. She holds a PhD in Biopsychology and Behavioral Neuroscience from the Graduate Center of CUNY (2009). Her research focuses on environmental influences on neurophysiological processes, particularly testing how enriched environments impact cognitive performance in laboratory rats. She advocates for improved animal welfare standards to enhance the validity of pharmaceutical research models.
- Education: PhD in Biopsychology & Behavioral Neuroscience, CUNY Graduate Center (2009)
Dr. Alliger teaches undergraduate courses in experimental psychology, statistics, and animal behavior. Her work emphasizes laboratory animal husbandry practices and the ethical implications of environmental enrichment. She collaborates with Hunter faculty on research projects addressing animal behavior and neuroscience.
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