To honor the memory and contributions of our colleague and friend, Jeremy Clark, PhD, each summer we award research fellowships to UW undergraduate students to work on a ten-week research project in the lab of a Division of Psychiatric Neurosciences faculty member. We select projects that resonate with Dr. Clark’s passion for research on addiction, development and behavior. This year, the awardees are Meha Shah (Garret Stuber’s lab, The role of prefrontal cortex neuron projections in opioid exposure), Shawn Panh (Susan Ferguson’s lab, Dopamine dynamics in nucleus accumbens during opioid self-administration), and Siddhant Dharap (Erik Carlson’s lab, The role of dopamine in the cerebellum during fear learning and memory). The Jeremy Clark Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship in Neuroscience supports this program. Congratulations to the fellows!
2024 Jeremy Clark Fellowship recipients
Department news | June 27, 2024