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About Sydney J. Weber Boutros

Dr. Sydney Weber Boutros joined Boise State University in 2022 and is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological Science.  She holds a Ph.D. from the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience at Oregon Health & Science University, and a B.A. in Psychology and Spanish with a minor in Neuroscience from the University of Portland. Dr. Boutros’ research experience includes being a research assistant at the Oregon Health & Science University and at the University of Portland’s Oregon National Primate Research Center.  Her recent published research includes a study on mitigating cognitive impairment caused by space radiation, as well as neural mechanisms of learning and memory. She is currently a member of the Pavlovian Society and the Society for Neuroscience.

Positions

2022 - Present Assistant Professor, Boise State University Department of Psychological Science
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Faculty Member, Boise State University
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Disciplines


Grants

2023 - 2023 Making Connections: Enhancing undergraduate student learning about neural connectivity through technology-enabled experimentation using the see-one, do-one, teach-one framework
Association for Psychological Science for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science
$5,000
2023 VARScent Reverse Alzheimer’s Clinical Testing
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
2023 Osher Faculty Grant
Colleague(s): Peter Müllner and John Bieter
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2019 - Present Member, Pavlovian Society
2016 - Present Member, Society for Neuroscience
2016 - 2018 Member, American Psychological Association
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Education

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2022 Ph.D., Oregon Health and Science University ‐ Department of Behavioral Neuroscience
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2014 B.A. - Psychology and Spanish (Minor: Neuroscience), Cum laude, University of Portland
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2013 B.A., Cum laude, Universidad de Granada
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Articles (12)

Presentations (5)