Your topic is Frances A. Champagne. She received the NIH Director's New Innovator Award. She is referenced in your textbook chapter 10, page 370. Her personal website is http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/fac-bios/ChampagneF/faculty.html. She is referenced on Wikipedia in an article on Molecular neuroscience. An example of her work is Champagne, F. A., Francis, D. D., Mar, A., & Meaney, M. J. (2003). Variations in maternal care in the rat as a mediating influence for2011 - present - Associate Professor, Psychology, Columbia University

2006 - 2011 - Assistant Professor, Psychology, Columbia University

2004 - 2006 - Postdoctoral Fellowship, Animal Behavior, University of Cambridge (UK)

1999 - 2004 - Ph.D., Neuroscience, McGill University (Canada)

1996 - 1999 - M.Sc., Psychiatry, McGill University (Canada)

1991 - 1995 - B.A. (honors), Psychology, Queen's University (Canada) the effects of environment on development. Physiology & Behavior, 79(3), 359-371.


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Frances A. Champagne (born YEAR in PLACE) is a psychologist and professor known for her research in the fields of .... (Write a brief summary about the psychologist's are of interest and briefly mention any major awards or publications. You can also add a link to the psychologist's external website.)

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Prof. Champagne’s is a main research interest concerns how genetic and environmental factors interact to regulate maternal behavior, and how natural variations in this behavior can shape the behavioral development of offspring through genetics changes in gene expression in a brain region specific manner. 

Prof. Champagne’s current and future research will focus on 1) investigating the genetics mechanisms via which individual variation in reproductive and social behavior can be induced via variation in early life experiences (prenatal and postnatal), 2) investigating the genetics mechanisms via which offspring may overcome or be resilient to such early life experiences, 3) exploration of the interplay between mothers and fathers in offspring development and 4) determine the trans generational effects of early life experiences.

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