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adam seaton, biomedical research technician

Adam completed his undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at the University of Nottingham in 2013, before going on to carry out a PhD in Behavioural Neuroscience looking into the role of the Nucleus Accumbens in the translation of rapidly-acquired place learning into behaviour. Following this, he transitioned to a more technical career, initially acting as a Teaching Support Technician at the University of Nottingham before moving into his current role within the Sinha lab in 2021.

 

Outside of work, Adam enjoys a good variety of board games, video games, and conquering escape rooms with friends.