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Rhonda Kolaric
Assistant research scientist at NYU School of Medicine, Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences
Rhonda Kolaric is a graduate student who previously worked as a research assistant at NYU Langone Medical Center. She earned a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and an M.A. in Psychology from New York University.1 Kolaric's research experience includes studying circuits regulating metabolism and feeding behavior in Dr. Kenneth Carr's lab, and investigating perceptual learning, memory, and plasticity of the cerebral cortex in Dr. Robert Froemke's lab at NYU Langone Medical Center.1 Currently, she is pursuing her PhD at the Graduate Center and working in the Likhtik lab, focusing on understanding how the auditory cortex integrates sensory information related to threat and non-threat, as well as the circuit dynamics underlying discrimination learning.1 Kolaric is also listed as a former member of the Froemke Lab at NYU Langone Health.2