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Chloe Bair-Marshall
Neurosciences Postdoctoral Scholar
Interdisciplinary Track
Department of Biology
Chloe Bair-Marshall is a neuroscientist interested in how neuromodulator systems in the brain influence animal behavior. As a postdoctoral fellow in Liqun Luo’s lab at Stanford, she is investigating how recently discovered serotonin neuron subtypes flexibly control behavioral choices under competing motivational and homeostatic drives. Chloe received a BS from McMaster University, Canada before obtaining her PhD in Neuroscience and Physiology from New York University where she was advised by Robert Froemke. Her thesis work focused on how oxytocin modulates stress-related neural circuitry to facilitate parental caretaking in mice.