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Andrew D. Gaudet, Ph.D.

Education

Ph.D., Zoology, Neuroscience
University of British Columbia

About

Andrew D. Gaudet, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. He is also a courtesy assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Dell Medical School.

Gaudet aims to discover new mechanisms and therapeutic strategies for improving spinal cord repair. In addition, Gaudet is studying neuropathic pain, metabolic function and anxiety and mood disorders.

Gaudet completed postdoctoral training in the lab of Linda Watkins, Ph.D., at the University of Colorado Boulder and in the lab of Phillip Popovich, Ph.D., at Ohio State University. Gaudet completed his doctoral training with Matt Ramer, Ph.D., at The University of British Columbia.

Professional Affiliations
  • Society for Neuroscience
  • Society for Research on Biological Rhythms
  • Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society
Awards & Honors
  • Top Poster Award
    Neuroscience Research Day, Ohio State University, 2013
  • Top Poster Award
    Disabilities Health Research Network Conference, University of British Columbia, 2010
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant Teaching Award
    University of British Columbia, 2009