CROWLEY LAB
Dr. Dakota Brockway (he/him)
Postdoctoral Fellow
previously: Neuroscience PhD Student, 2018 Huck Graduate Fellow
Dakota is a postdoctoral fellow in the lab, having completed his PhD in the Huck Neuroscience Program. He earned his Bachelors in Neuroscience and Minor in Psychology and Biology from Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College. In his free time, he enjoys going for a run, playing soccer, and mountain biking.
papers:
SOMATOSTATIN PEPTIDE SIGNALING DAMPENS CORTICAL CIRCUITS AND PROMOTES EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOR // 2023
Cell Reports
Brockway, Moyer, Aloimonos, Clarity, Griffith, Smith, Dao, Hossain, Drew, Gordon, Kupferschmidt, & Crowley
SOMATOSTATIN NEURONS IN THE BED NUCLEUS OF THE STRIA TERMINALIS PLAY A SEX-DEPENDENT ROLE IN BINGE DRINKING // 2022
Brain Research Bulletin
Suresh Nair, Dao, Lopez Melean, Griffith, Starnes, Moyer, Sicher, Brockway, Meeks, & Crowley
SOMATOSTATIN NEURONS CONTROL AN ALCOHOL BINGE DRINKING PRELIMBIC MICROCIRCUIT IN MICE // 2021
Neuropsychopharmacology
Dao, Brockway, Suresh Nair, Sicher, & Crowley
TURNING THE 'TIDES ON NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASES: THE ROLE OF PEPTIDES IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX // 2020
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Brockway, & Crowley
FORCED ABSTINENCE FROM ALCOHOL INDUCES SEX-SPECIFIC DEPRESSION-LIKE BEHAVIOR AND NEURAL ADAPTATIONS IN SOMATOSTATIN NEURONS IN CORTICAL AND AMYGDALAR REGIONS // 2020
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Dao, Nair, Magee, Moyer, Sendao, Brockway, & Crowley
IN VITRO OPTOGENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF NEUROPEPTIDE RELEASE FROM PREFRONTAL CORTICAL SOMATOSTATIN NEURONS // 2019
Neuroscience
Dao, Brockway, & Crowley