News

February 2023

Dr. Seney was selected to be on the editorial board of Biological Psychiatry!

January 2022

Special issue of Biological Psychiatry, Insight into Sex Differences in Neuropsychiatric Syndromes From Transcriptomics Analyses, is out! Dr. Seney co-edited the special issue with Dr. Eric Nestler.

June 2021

New paper out in Biological Psychiatry led by Dr. Ryan Logan. We found that subjects with opioid use disorder exhibit transcriptional alterations in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens implicating neuroinflammation and synaptic remodeling.

April 2021

Dr. Seney is interviewed for the Biological Psychiatry – Live! Podcast, along with collaborator Dr. Ryan Logan. This was a lot of fun, but also a bit embarrassing!

March 2021

New paper out in Biological Psychiatry in which we find sex differences in molecular rhythms in the human cortex.

January 2021

New review paper out in Biological Psychiatry.

January 2021

New paper out from Dr. Colleen McClung’s lab in PNAS. We helped determine molecular rhythmicity in the human striatum.

October 2020

New paper out from Dr. Yanhua Huang’s lab in Molecular Psychiatry. We helped determine the effect of cocaine on the transcriptional profile of lateral hypothalamus MCH neurons.

September 2020

Dr. Seney takes part in a workshop by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine titled “Sex Differences in Brain Disorders: Emerging Transcriptomic Evidence and Implications for Therapeutic Development”.

July 2020

Dr. Seney is selected for the Hamilton Family Award for Basic Neuroscience Research in Psychiatry.

June 2020

New R01 funded through NIDA!!! In collaboration with Dr. Ryan Logan, we will be examining molecular rhythm alterations in the context of opioid use disorder. Super excited about this project!!

February 2020

New paper on transcriptional sex differences across mesocorticolimbic circuitry is out in Translational Psychiatry! This is the product of a fun collaboration with Dr. Ryan Logan’s lab. Ryan and I also wrote an invited commentary about the paper in Neuropsychopharmacology.