Director

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Ken T. Wakabayashi, Ph.D.

Dr. Wakabayashi is the Director of the Neurocircuitry of Motivated Behavior Laboratory, Assistant Professor of Psychology. He joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2019, after completing a post-doctoral fellowship at the Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, and a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program. Dr. Wakabayashi completed his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and his B.A. in Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley.

His research focuses on basic preclinical research uncovering the neural circuitry that control motivated behaviors such as those contributing to substance use disorders, alcoholism, and addictions. His work focuses on the application of basic neuroscience techniques such as optogenetics, chemogenetics, calcium imaging, and electrochemistry to preclinical models of behavior.

Graduate Students

Isabel R. Kees Kuebler

Isabel joined the lab in January 2020 as a Lab Manager. In August 2020 she started her first year in the Psychology PhD program in Neuroscience and Behavior as a Graduate Research Assistant. She earned her B.A. in Chemistry and Neuroscience from Coe College in May 2019 where she assisted in research studying protein expression in cell lines. Her research interests include the impact of sex differences on neural circuits that regulate motivated behavior.

Undergraduate Research Assistants

Bryn Mattes

Matthew Matuszeski

Matt joined the lab in the fall of 2021. He is a senior psychology major and is interested in understanding how substance use disorders and other mental illnesses alter the brain and neural plasticity in general. When he is not doing schoolwork, you can probably find him sitting at a chessboard somewhere. After graduation, he plans to attend graduate school to study Neuropsychopharmacology.

Hannah Schneider

Gerin Zimmerman

Lab Alumni

Undergraduate Research Assistants

Josh Jolton (2020-2022) - Josh completed an Honors Thesis in Psychology titled "Sex Differences in Lateral Hypothalamic Extracellular Glucose Concentrations During Cumulative Dosing of Methamphetamine in Rats." 

Chase Hermreck (2021-2022)

Noah Huber (2020-2022) 

Raaga Dasari (2020-2022)

Youxi Liu (2019-2021) - Youxi participated in UCARE and completed an Honors Thesis in Psychology titled "Melanin-concentrating Hormone Receptor Antagonism Attenuates the Expression of Nicotine Psychomotor Sensitization in Rats".

Barbara Sofia Bueno Alvarez (2020-2021) - Barbara participated in UCARE and presented a research presentation.  

Amy McWilliams (2019-2020)