Todd  Stincic

C351 PDB
Florida State University
Department of Psychology
1107 W. Call Street
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4301
(850) 644-1200

Major Professor
Dr. Richard L. Hyson

Todd Stincic

Graduate Student

Undergraduate Degree: Bachelor of Science 
Undergraduate Institution: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Major: Biopsychology and Cognitive Science
Degree Program at FSU (MS or PhD) :PhD
Major Professor: Dr. Hyson
Research Interests: Situ hybridization, brain slices, and electrophysiology of the chicken brain. Cell death and cell survival mechanisms
Reasons for Selecting Florida State University: An incredibly open and collaborative environment of both professors and graduate students. No snow.
Other Interests: Staying up to date on new indy music and movies without being snobby about it. Wondering what to do with a snowboad in Florida.
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Publications

  • Stincic TL, Hyson RL. Localization of CB1 cannabinoid receptor mRNA in the brain of the chick (Gallus domesticus). Brain Res. 1245:61-73. (2008)
  • Krause EG, Curtis KS, Stincic TL, Markle JP, Contreras RJ. Oestrogen and weight loss decrease isoproterenol-induced Fos immunoreactivity and angiotensin type 1 mRNA in the subfornical organ of female rats. J Physiol. 573(Pt 1):251-62. (2006)