
Karla Kaun
@karlakaun
From the way-up 🇨🇦 North. Now @BrownUNeuro looking at how memories are made and how alcohol and drugs of abuse influence this.
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A big THANK YOU to I.B.A.N.G.S for honoring me with the 2024 Early Career Achievement Award at the Genes, Brain, Behavior annual meeting in London, Ontario.🧬🧠👩🏻🔬🐁


Check out our new review about sensory coding in the fly mushroom body, with Moshe Parnas and Julia E. Manoim 🇺🇦🇮🇱 ! learnmem.cshlp.org/content/31/5/a…


find the lie. go ahead. i dare you. i'll wait. Karla Kaun speaks nothing but the truth.

Carney Institute for Brain Science The Warren Alpert Medical School We’ll be holding an open search for faculty at all ranks focused on investigating mechanisms of neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Keep an eye out for the announcement!

Thrilled to get started on this work with the fantastic undergraduates Bryant University BryantU_Health and Behavioral Sciences!! Thanks to the NIAAA News for recognizing the importance of our research and invaluable support from RI-INBRE in getting our research program off the ground.


Omar Abubaker, Eric Nestler and I spoke about how science brings hope for those suffering from alcohol and substance use disorders at an Advocacy forum Society for Neuroscience (SfN) #SfN24. Our message is that as scientists we need to be better at communicating this.

Whether it's talking with students, reporters, or policymakers about addiction - Brown University neuroscientist Karla Kaun makes a case for research advocacy in a new op-ed in The Transmitter: bit.ly/addictionadvoc… #BrownBrainScience 🧠


“We need to demonstrate that the science we do matters. That means getting out of our academic bubbles.” Professor @ChrisKahler_PhD on addiction researchers talking more about their work. @Brownmedicime Carney Institute for Brain Science BrownCAAS Karla Kaun Jennifer Tidey carney.brown.edu/news/2025-01-2…