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Sarah Meerts is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at Carleton College. She established Carleton's pioneering 'Foundations in Neuroscience' course in 2018, integrating interdisciplinary approaches from biology, psychology, computer science, engineering, and social science. This flipped classroom model emphasizes collaborative problem-solving and has been praised for preparing students for advanced neuroscience research. Her research focuses on neurobehavioral mechanisms of sexual behavior in animals, particularly in rodents, examining hormonal influences, drug effects, and neural pathways.
Dr. Meerts collaborates with postdoctoral fellow Brielle Bjorke to develop innovative teaching methods that enhance student engagement and community-building in neuroscience education. Her work bridges basic science and applied research, addressing topics like antidepressant impacts on sexual behavior, stress resilience, and neuroendocrine interactions. Though no specific awards are listed here, her contributions to pedagogy and behavioral neuroscience are notable. She advises no listed students but actively contributes to interdisciplinary teams exploring social and biological determinants of behavior.
Her research demonstrates a sustained focus on sexual behavior mechanisms across species, with studies involving pharmacological interventions, hormonal modulation, and behavioral conditioning. This body of work informs both psychological theory and potential clinical applications in neuropharmacology and reproductive health.
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