
About
Kara Pham is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Neuroscience & Behavior and Psychology at Barnard College, where she also serves as Department Representative. Her academic work is centered within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, contributing to both neuroscience and psychological research and education.
Education:
- BS in Biochemistry, University of California, Riverside
- PhD in Biological Sciences, The Rockefeller University
Professor Pham's research focuses on behavioral neuroscience, particularly the neural mechanisms of stress and fear learning, as well as hippocampal neurogenesis. Her work extends into developmental neurobiology and addiction, reflecting a strong integrative approach to understanding brain-behavior relationships across the lifespan. These interests position her at the intersection of molecular, cognitive, and affective neuroscience.
No recent publications are listed in the provided text, so no article trends can be analyzed at this time.
Scientific Awards and Recognition:
- Recipient of a 2024 grant or award as recognized in the Barnard Faculty Awards announcement.
She advises students within her department and may be involved in grant-funded research, particularly given the mention of new 2024 grants awarded to Barnard faculty. While specific lab or team affiliations are not detailed, her research areas suggest potential involvement in neuroscience laboratories focusing on behavioral models and neuroplasticity.
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