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Shimon Amir, PhD

Professor, Psychology
Affiliate Professor , Biology
Affiliate Professor , Chemistry and Biochemistry
Affiliate Professor, Department of Health, Kinesiology & Applied Physiology


Shimon Amir, PhD
Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext. 2188
Email: Shimon.Amir@concordia.ca

Biography

Shimon Amir received his PhD in Psychology from McGill University. After completing his postdoctoral training at the Center for Research on Drug Dependence, Concordia University, he joined the Department of Isotope Research and Neurobiology at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, and was promoted to the rank of Associate Professor in 1986. In 1988 he joined the Department of Psychology and the Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology at Concordia University and was promoted to the rank of Professor in 1991. He has served as Director of the Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology from 2009-2019. He was elected to the Board of Governors of Concordia in 2007 and has served as Vice-Chairman of the Board from 2011-2016. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Academy of Science; Fellow of the American Association for the advancement of Science; Fellow of the Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology; Fellow of the Association of Psychological Science; Member of the Provost Circle of Distinction; Honorary Concordia University Research Chair; and Distinguished University Research Professor.


Research

Circadian rhythms, Circadian clocks, Clock genes, Motivation, Stress, Glucocorticoids, Dopamine, mRNA translation control, Animal models of psychiatric disorders

Circadian clock genes encode transcriptional regulators that are central in the generation and regulation of circadian rhythms. Loss of function of core clock genes such as Bmal1 and Per2 is associated with loss of circadian rhythmicity and disturbances in a number cognitive, affective, and drug related behaviours. Members of my laboratory employ different animal models to study the regulation and function of clock genes in regions of the forebrain important in stress, motivation, and emotion. Using molecular, genetic, anatomical, and pharmacological methods in both male and female rodents, we study how the expression of core clock genes within functionally-defined forebrain structures is regulated by inputs from different regions of the brain; how these genes respond to behavioural, pharmacological, hormonal, and metabolic perturbations that disrupt homeostasis (e.g., changes in the external light cycle, stress, neurotransmitter manipulations, treatment with drugs of abuse, glucocorticoids, restricted feeding); and how disruption of clock gene expression within specific brain regions and cell types influence motivated and affective behaviours. Current research focuses on the role of the genes Bmal1 and Per2 within the striatum, habenula, and prefrontal cortex in depression and anxiety-related behaviours, motor functioning, and alcohol drinking behaviour.

Funding

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Fonds Nature et Technologies Quebec (FRQNT), Concordia University

Lab members


Konrad Schoettner, PhD, Research Associate/Lab manager
Christiane Meyer, PhD Candidate
Cassandra Goldfarb, PhD Candidate
Nour Quteishat, MA Candidate

Mahgol Darvishmolla, PhD Candidate

Amanda Szubinski, PhD Candidate

Megan Mcmanus, MA Candidate

Mandy Laplante, MA Candidate

Vanessa Hasenhundl, UG

Dina Mahmalat, UG

Georges Elias, UG

Sofia Benavides Amaya, UG

Lab members

Publications

Selected publications

  • de Zavalia, N., Ferraro, S., and Amir, S. (2023). Sexually dimorphic role of circadian clock genes in alcohol drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 240, 431-440.

  • Meyer, C., Schoettner, K., and Amir, S. (2022). The effects of circadian desynchronization on alcohol consumption and affective behavior during alcohol abstinence in female rats. Front Behav Neurosci 16, 1044783.

  • Schoettner K., Alonso M., Button M., Goldfarb C., Herrera J., Quteishat N., Meyer C., Bergdahl A. and Amir S. (2022) Characterization of Affective Behaviors and Motor Functions in Mice with a Striatal-Specific Deletion of Bmal1and Per2. Front. Physiol. 13:922080. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.922080

  • Ferraro, S, de Zavalia, N, Belforte, N, and Amir, S. (2021) In utero exposure to administration of valproic-acid alters circadian organization and clock-gene expression: Implications for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.711549

  • de Zavalia, N., Schoettner, K., Goldsmith, J.A., Solis, P., Ferrraro, S., Parent, G. and Amir, S. (2021). Bmal1 in the striatum influences alcohol intake in a sexually dimorphic manner. Commun Biol 4, 1227. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02715-9

  • Pathak.S, Liu,D., Li,T., Zheng, L., de Zavalia, N., Li, J., Ramanujam, K., Storch, K.-F.,Kaufman, R.J., Jin, V.X., Amir, S., Sonenberg, N., Cao, R. (2019) The eIF2α kinase GCN2 modulates period and rhythmicity of the circadian clock by translational control of Atf4, Neuron 104, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2019.08.007.

  • Liu D, Stowie A, deZavalia N, Leise T, Pathak SS, Drewes LR, Davidson AJ, Amir S, Sonenberg N, Cao R (2018) mTOR signaling in VIP neurons regulates circadian clock synchrony and olfaction. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 115, E3296-E3304. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Amir S (2018) Biological clocks and rhythms of anger and aggression. Front Behav Neurosci 12:4. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Amir S (2017) Neurodegeneration and the circadian clock. Front Aging Neurosci 9:170. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Amir S (2017) The aging clock: circadian rhythms and later life. J Clin Invest 127:437-446. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Cao R, Gkogkas CG, deZavalia N, Blum ID, Yanagiya A, Tsukumo Y, Xu H, Lee C, Storch KF, Liu AC, Amir S, Sonenberg N (2015) Light-regulated translational control of circadian behavior by eIF4E phosphorylation. Nat Neurosci 18:855-862. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Cao R, Robinson B, Xu H,Gkogkas C, Khoutorsky A, Alain T, Yanagiya A, Nevarko T, Liu AC, Amir S, Sonenberg N (2013) Translational control of entrainment and synchrony of the suprachiasmatic circadian clock by mTOR/4E-BP1 signaling. Neuron 79:712-724. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Cassidy P, Cossette MP, Weigl Y, Verwey M, Robinson B, Stewart J, Amir S (2010) Endogenous dopamine regulates the rhythm of expression of the clock protein PER2 in the rat dorsal striatum via daily activation of D2 dopamine receptors. J Neurosci 30:14046-14058. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir S, Stewart J (2009) Motivational modulation of rhythms of the expression of the clock protein PER2 in the limbic forebrain. Biol Psychiatry 65:829-834. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Perrin, J. S., Segall, L. A., Harbour, V. L., Woodside, B. and Amir, S. (2006) The expression of the clock protein PER2 in the limbic forebrain is modulated by the estrous cycle. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103, 5591-6. 10.1073/pnas.0601310103 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Lamont, E. W., Robinson, B., Stewart, J. and Amir, S. (2005) The central and basolateral nuclei of the amygdala exhibit opposite diurnal rhythms of expression of the clock protein Period2. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102, 4180-4. 10.1073/pnas.0500901102 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S., Lamont, E. W., Robinson, B. and Stewart, J. (2004) A circadian rhythm in the expression of PERIOD2 protein reveals a novel SCN-controlled oscillator in the oval nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. J Neurosci 24, 781-90.10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4488-03.2004 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S. and Stewart, J. (1996) Resetting of the circadian clock by a conditioned stimulus. Nature 379, 542-5. 10.1038/379542a0 [PubMed] [Content]

Complete publication list

  • de Zavalia, N., Ferraro, S., and Amir, S. (2023). Sexually dimorphic role of circadian clock genes in alcohol drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 240, 431-440.

  • Schoettner, K., Alonso, M., Button, M., Goldfarb, C., Herrera, J., Quteishat, N., Meyer, C., Bergdahl, A., and Amir, S. (2022). Characterization of Affective Behaviors and Motor Functions in Mice With a Striatal-Specific Deletion of Bmal1 and Per2. Front Physiol 13, 922080.

  • Meyer, C., Schoettner, K., and Amir, S. (2022). The effects of circadian desynchronization on alcohol consumption and affective behavior during alcohol abstinence in female rats. Front Behav Neurosci 16, 1044783.

  • Nadeau, BG., Marchant, E.G., Amir, S. and Mistlberger, R.E. (2022) Thermoregulatory significance of immobility in the forced swim test. Physiology and Behavior 247: 113709. PMID 35065081 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2022.113709

  • Ferraro, S., de Zavalia, N., Belforte, N., and Amir, S. (2021). In utero Exposure to Valproic-Acid Alters Circadian Organisation and Clock-Gene Expression: Implications for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Front Behav Neurosci 15, 711549.
  • de Zavalia, N., Schoettner, K., Goldsmith, J.A., Solis, P., Ferrraro, S., Parent, G. and Amir, S. (2021). Bmal1 in the striatum influences alcohol intake in a sexually dimorphic manner. Commun Biol 4, 1227. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02715-9

  • Pathak.S, Liu,D., Li,T., Zheng, L., de Zavalia, N., Li, J., Ramanujam, K., Storch, K.-F.,Kaufman, R.J., Jin, V.X., Amir, S., Sonenberg, N., Cao, R. (2019) The eIF2α kinase GCN2 modulates period and rhythmicity of the circadian clock by translational control of Atf4, Neuron 104, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2019.08.007.
  • Hood, S. and Amir, S. (2019) Sleep and aging: Circadian influences. Handbookof Behavioral Neuroscience 30, 651-664.
  • Liu D, Stowie A, de Zavalia N, Leise T, Pathak SS, Drewes LR, Davidson AJ, Amir S, Sonenberg N, Cao R (2018) mTOR signaling in VIP neurons regulates circadian clock synchrony and olfaction. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 115, E3296-E3304. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Anyan J, Amir S (2018) Too depressed to swim or too afraid to stop? A reinterpretation of the forced swim test as a measure of anxiety-like behavior. Neuropsychopharmacology 43:931-933. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Amir S (2018) Biological clocks and rhythms of anger and aggression. Front Behav Neurosci 12:4. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Pantazopoulos, H., Stork, O., Amir, S., and Gamble, K. (Editors) Circadian Rhythms in Regulation of Brain Processes and Role in Psychiatric Disorders, Neural Plasticity, 2018.
  • Anyan J, Verwey M, Amir S (2017) Individual differences in circadian locomotor parameters correlate with anxiety- and depression-like behavior. PLoS One 12:e0181375. [PubMed][Content]
  • Gavrila AM, Hood S, Robinson B, Amir S (2017) Effects of bilateral anterior agranular insula lesions on food anticipatory activity in rats. PLoS One 12:e0179370. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Amir S (2017) Neurodegeneration and the circadian clock. Front Aging Neurosci 9:170. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Frederick A, Goldsmith J, de Zavalia N, Amir S (2017) Mapping the co-localization of the circadian proteins PER2 and BMAL1 with enkephalin and substance P throughout the rodent forebrain. PLoS One12:e0176279. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Opiol H, de Zavalia N, Delorme T, Solis P, RutherfordS, Shalev U, Amir S (2017) Exploring the role of locomotor sensitization in the circadian food entrainment pathway. PLoS One12:e0174113. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Amir S (2017) The aging clock: circadian rhythms and later life. J Clin Invest 127:437-446. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey M, Dhir S, Amir S (2016) Circadian influences on dopamine circuits of the brain: regulation of striatal rhythms of clock gene expression and implications for psychopathology and disease. F1000Res5:2062. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey M, Amir S (2016) From genes to chronotypes: the influence of circadian clock genes on our daily patterns of sleep and wakefulness. Ann Transl Med 4:184. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Waddington Lamont, E. and Amir, S. 2016. Circadian and ultradian clocks/rhythms. In: George Koob, Richard F Thompson and Michel Le Moal (eds.), Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol. 1, 257-261. Life Science Books, Academic Press, Elsevier Ltd., Oxford, UK
  • Al-Safadi S, Branchaud M, Rutherford S, Amir S (2015) Glucocorticoids and stress-induced changes in the expression of PERIOD1 in the rat forebrain. PLoS One 10:e0130085. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey M, Al-Safadi S, Amir S (2015) Circadian rhythms and psychopathology: from models of depression to rhythms in clock gene expression and back again. Biol Psychiatry 78:220-221. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Cao R, Gkogkas CG, de Zavalia N, Blum ID, Yanagiya A, Tsukumo Y,Xu H, Lee C, Storch KF, Liu AC, Amir S, Sonenberg N (2015) Light-regulated translational control of circadian behavior by eIF4E phosphorylation. Nat Neurosci 18:855-862. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Al-Safadi S, Al-Safadi A, Branchaud M, Rutherford S, Dayanandan A, Robinson B, Amir S(2014) Stress-induced changes in the expression of the clock protein PERIOD1 in the rat limbic forebrain and hypothalamus: role of stress type, time of day, and predictability. PLoS One 9:e111166. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Harbour VL, Weigl Y, Robinson B, Amir S (2014) Phase differences in expression of circadian clock genes in the central nucleus of the amygdala, dentate gyrus, and suprachiasmatic nucleus in the rat. PLoS ONE 9:e103309. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Frederick A, Bourget-Murray J, Chapman CA, Amir S, Courtemanche R (2014) Diurnal influences on electrophysiological oscillations and coupling in the dorsal striatum and cerebellar cortex of the anesthetized rat. Front Syst Neurosci 8:145. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Harbour VL, Weigl Y, Robinson B, Amir S (2013) Comprehensive mapping of regional expression of the clock protein PERIOD2 in rat forebrain across the 24-h day. PLoS ONE 8: e76391. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Cao R, Robinson B, Xu H, Gkogkas C, Khoutorsky A, Alain T, Yanagiya A, Nevarko T, Liu AC, Amir S, Sonenberg N (2013) Translational control of entrainment and synchrony of the suprachiasmatic circadian clock by mTOR/4E-BP1 signaling. Neuron 79:712-724. [PubMed][Content]
  • Weigl Y, Harbour VL, Robinson B, Dufresne L, AmirS (2013) Peripheral circadian clocks—a conserved phenotype? Chronobiol Int 30:559-576. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey M, Robinson B, Amir S (2013) Recording andanalysis of circadian rhythms in running-wheel activity in rodents. J Vis Exp71: e50186. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey M, Amir S (2012) Variable restricted feeding disrupts the daily oscillations of Period2 expression in the limbic forebrain and dorsal striatum in rats. J Mol Neurosci 46:258-264. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey M, Amir S (2011) Nucleus-specific effects of meal duration on daily profiles of Period1 and Period2 protein expression in rats housed under restricted feeding. Neuroscience 192:304-311.[PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Cassidy P, Mathewson S, Stewart J, Amir S (2011) Daily morphine injection and withdrawal disrupt 24-h wheel running and PERIOD2 expression patterns in the rat limbic forebrain. Neuroscience 186:65-75. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Gravotta L, Gavrila AM, Hood S, Amir S (2011) Global depletion of dopamine using intracerebroventricular 6-hydroxydopamine injection disrupts normal circadian wheel-running patterns and PERIOD2 expression in therat forebrain. J Mol Neurosci 45:162–171. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Harbour VL, Robinson B, Amir S (2011) Variations indaily expression of the circadian clock protein, PER2, in the rat limbic forebrain during stable entrainment to a long light cycle. J Mol Neurosci45:154–161. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Hood S, Cassidy P, Cossette MP, Weigl Y, Verwey M, RobinsonB, Stewart J, Amir S (2010) Endogenous dopamine regulates the rhythm of expression of the clock protein PER2 in the rat dorsal striatum via daily activation of D2 dopamine receptors. J Neurosci 30:14046-14058. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Segall LA, Amir S (2010) Exogenous corticosterone induces the expression of the clock protein, PERIOD2, in the oval nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and the central nucleus of the amygdala of adrenalectomized and intact rats. J Mol Neurosci 42:176-182. [PubMed][Content]
  • Segall LA, Amir S (2010) Glucocorticoid regulation ofclock gene expression in the mammalian limbic forebrain. J Mol Neurosci42:168-175. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Abizaid A, Amir S (2010) Eating and appetite. In I.P.Stolerman (ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology, Part 5, 447-450,Springer. [Content]
  • Lamont EW, Amir S (2010) Circadian and ultradian clocks/rhythms. In Koob G, Le Moal M, Thompson D (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience 1:257-261. London:Academic Press. [DOI]
  • Verwey M, Amir S (2009) Food-entrainable circadian oscillators in the brain. Eur J Neurosci 30:1650-1657. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir S, Stewart J (2009) Behavioral and hormonal regulation of expression of the clock protein, PER2, in the central extended amygdala. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry 33:1321-1328.[PubMed] [Content]
  • Waddington Lamont E, Amir S (2009) Masking. In Binder, M.D. Hirokawa, N., Windhorst, U., and Hirsch, M.C. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Springer Science, New York, pp 2241-2242. [Content]
  • Segall LA, Milet A, Tronche F, Amir S (2009) Brain glucocorticoid receptors are necessary for the rhythmic expression of the clock protein, PERIOD2, in the central extended amygdala in mice. Neurosci Lett 457:58-60. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey M, Lam GY, Amir S (2009) Circadian rhythms of PERIOD1 expression in the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus in the absence of entrained food-anticipatory activity rhythms in rats. Eur J Neurosci 29:2217-2222. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir S Stewart J (2009) Motivational modulation of rhythms of the expression of the clock protein PER2 in the limbic forebrain. Biol Psychiatry 65:829-834. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Segall, L. A., Verwey, M. and Amir, S. (2008) Timed restricted feeding restores the rhythms of expression of the clock protein, Period2, in the oval nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis andcentral nucleus of the amygdala in adrenalectomized rats. Neuroscience 157:52-6. 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2008.08.055 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey, M., Khoja, Z., Stewart, J. and Amir, S. (2008) Region-specific modulation of PER2 expression in the limbic forebrain and hypothalamus by nighttime restricted feeding in rats. Neurosci Lett 440: 54-8.10.1016/j.neulet.2008.05.043 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Gavrila, A. M., Robinson, B., Hoy, J., Stewart, J., Bhargava,A. and Amir, S. (2008) Double-stranded RNA-mediated suppression of Period2 expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus disrupts circadian locomotor activity in rats. Neuroscience 154: 409-14. 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2008.04.032 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Rodaros, D., Caruana, D. A., Amir, S. and Stewart, J. (2007) Corticotropin-releasing factor projections from limbic forebrain and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus to the region of the ventral tegmental area. Neuroscience 150:8-13. 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2007.09.043 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Verwey, M., Khoja, Z.,Stewart, J. and Amir, S. (2007) Differential regulation of the expression of Period2 protein in the limbic forebrain and dorsomedial hypothalamus by daily limited access to highly palatable food in food-deprived and free-fed rats. Neuroscience 147: 277-85. 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2007.04.044 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Waddington Lamont, E.,Harbour, V. L., Barry-Shaw, J., Renteria Diaz, L., Robinson, B., Stewart, J.and Amir, S. (2007) Restricted access to food, but not sucrose, saccharine, orsalt, synchronizes the expression of Period2 protein in the limbic forebrain. Neuroscience 144: 402-11. 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.09.027 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S. and Robinson, B. (2006) Thyroidectomy alters the daily pattern of expression of the clock protein, PER2, in the oval nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and central nucleus of the amygdala in rats. Neurosci Lett 407: 254-7.10.1016/j.neulet.2006.08.057 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Segall, L. A., Perrin,J. S., Walker, C. D., Stewart, J. and Amir, S. (2006) Glucocorticoid rhythms control the rhythm of expression of the clock protein, Period2, in oval nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and central nucleus of the amygdala in rats. Neuroscience 140, 753-7. 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.03.037 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Perrin, J. S., Segall, L. A., Harbour, V.L., Woodside, B. and Amir, S. (2006) The expression of the clock protein PER2 in the limbic forebrain is modulated by the estrous cycle. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103, 5591-6. 10.1073/pnas.0601310103 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S., Harbour, V.L. and Robinson, B. (2006) Pinealectomy does not affect diurnal PER2 expression in the rat limbic forebrain. Neurosci Lett 399, 147-50.10.1016/j.neulet.2006.01.041 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Lamont, E. W., Diaz, L.R., Barry-Shaw, J., Stewart, J. and Amir, S. (2005) Daily restricted feeding rescues a rhythm of period2 expression in the arrhythmic suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neuroscience 132, 245-8. 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2005.01.029 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Lamont, E. W.,Robinson, B., Stewart, J. and Amir, S. (2005) The central and basolateral nuclei of the amygdala exhibit opposite diurnal rhythms of expression of the clock protein Period2. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102, 4180-4.10.1073/pnas.0500901102 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Beaule, C., Barry-Shaw, J. and Amir, S. (2004) Fos expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus during photic entrainment of circadian rhythms in retinally damaged rats. J MolNeurosci 22, 223-30. 10.1385/JMN:22:3:223 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S., Lamont, E.W., Robinson, B. and Stewart, J. (2004) A circadian rhythm in the expression of PERIOD2 protein reveals a novel SCN-controlled oscillator in the oval nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. J Neurosci 24, 781-90. 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4488-03.2004 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Beaule, C., Houle, L.M. and Amir, S. (2003) Expression profiles of PER2 immunoreactivity within the shell and core regions of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus: lack of effect of photic entrainment and disruption by constant light. J Mol Neurosci 21, 133-47.10.1385/JMN:21:2:133 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Beaule, C. and Amir, S.(2003) The eyes suppress a circadian rhythm of FOS expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the absence of light. Neuroscience 121, 253-7. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Beaule, C., Robinson,B., Lamont, E. W. and Amir, S. (2003) Melanopsin in the circadian timing system. J Mol Neurosci 21, 73-89. 10.1385/JMN:21:1:73 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Popeski, N., Amir, S., Diorio, J. and Woodside, B. (2003) Prolactin and oxytocin interaction in the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei: effects on oxytocin mRNA and nitric oxide synthase. J Neuroendocrinol 15, 687-96. [PubMed]
  • Amir, S., Beaule, C., Arvanitogiannis, A. and Stewart, J. (2002) Modes of plasticity within the mammalian circadian system. Prog Brain Res 138, 191-203. [PubMed]
  • Beaule, C. and Amir, S.(2002) Effect of 192 IgG-saporin on circadian activity rhythms, expression of P75 neurotrophin receptors, calbindin-D28K, and light-induced Fos in the suprachiasmatic nucleus in rats. Exp Neurol 176, 377-89. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Beaule, C.,Arvanitogiannis, A. and Amir, S. (2001) Light suppresses Fos expression in the shell region of the suprachiasmatic nucleus at dusk and dawn: implications forphotic entrainment of circadian rhythms. Neuroscience 106, 249-54. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Arvanitogiannis, A. and Amir, S. (2001) A novel, associative process modulating photic resetting of the circadian clock. Neuroscience 104, 615-8. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Beaule, C. and Amir, S.(2001) Photic regulation of circadian rhythms and the expression of p75 neurotrophin receptor immunoreactivity in the suprachiasmatic nucleus in rats. Brain Res 894, 301-6. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Arvanitogiannis, A.,Sullivan, J. and Amir, S. (2000) Time acts as a conditioned stimulus to control behavioral sensitization to amphetamine in rats. Neuroscience 101, 1-3. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Arvanitogiannis, A., Robinson, B., Beaule, C. and Amir, S. (2000) Calbindin-D28k immunoreactivity in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and the circadian response to constant light in the rat. Neuroscience 99, 397-401. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Arvanitogiannis, A., Stewart, J. and Amir, S. (2000) Conditioned stimulus control in the circadian system: two tales tell one story. J Biol Rhythms 15, 292-3; discussion 294-5.10.1177/074873000129001378 [PubMed] [Content]
  • Funk, D. and Amir, S.(2000) Enhanced fos expression within the primary olfactory and limbic pathways induced by an aversive conditioned odor stimulus. Neuroscience 98, 403-6. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Edelstein, K., Beaule, C., D'Abramo, R. and Amir, S. (2000) Expression profiles of JunB andc-Fos proteins in the rat circadian system. Brain Res 870, 54-65. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Funk, D. and Amir, S.(2000) Circadian modulation of fos responses to odor of the red fox, a rodent predator, in the rat olfactory system. Brain Res 866, 262-7. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Woodside, B. andAmir, S. Nitric oxide signaling in the hypothalamus, In Functional Neuroanatomy of the Nitric Oxide System, Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy (Eds., H.W.M. Steinbusch, J. de Vente, S.R. Vincent). Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, Vol. 17, 147-176, 2000.
  • Arvanitogiannis, A. andAmir, S. (1999) Conditioned stimulus control in the rat circadian system depends on clock resetting during conditioning. Behav Neurosci 113, 1297-300. [PubMed]
  • Funk, D. and Amir, S.(1999) Conditioned fear attenuates light-induced suppression of melatonin release in rats. Physiol Behav 67, 623-6. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S., Cain, S., Sullivan, J., Robinson, B. and Stewart, J. (1999) In rats, odor-induced Fos in the olfactory pathways depends on the phase of the circadian clock. Neurosci Lett 272, 175-8. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S., Cain, S., Sullivan, J., Robinson, B. and Stewart, J. (1999) Olfactory stimulation enhances light-induced phase shifts in free-running activity rhythms and Fos expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neuroscience 92, 1165-70. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Goodwin, F. L., Amir, S. and Amit, Z. (1999) Environmental lighting has a selective influence on ethanol intake in rats. Physiol Behav 66, 323-8. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Edelstein, K. and Amir, S. (1999) The intergeniculate leaflet does not mediate the disruptive effects of constant light on circadian rhythms in the rat. Neuroscience 90,1093-101. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Amir, S. and Stewart, J. (1999) The effectiveness of light on the circadian clock is linked to its emotional value. Neuroscience 88, 339-45. [PubMed] [Content]
  • Arvanitogiannis, A. and Amir, S. (1999) Resetting the rat circadian clock by ultra-short light flashes. Neurosci Lett 261, 159-62. [PubMed] [Content]
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Lauren Segal, MA, PhD (2003-2010)
Suzanne Hood, PhD (2008-2010), Postdoctoral Fellow (2010-2011)
Luciana Gravotta, MA (2008-2010)
Michael Verwey, MA, PhD (2004-2011)
Valerie Harbour, MA, PhD (2005-2011)
Sherin Al-Safadi, PhD (2010-2014)
Doug Funk, Postdoctoral Fellow (1997-1999)
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Yuval Weigl, Postdoctoral Fellow (2007-2010)
Ruifeng Cao, Postdoctoral Fellow (2011-2016)
Ariana Frederick, MSc (2013-2016)
Hanna Opiol, PhD (2014-2019)
Sarah Ferarro, PhD (2015-2021)
Mariana Mayor, MA (2019-2021)
Miranda Benoit, MA (2016-2018)
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Jane Barry-Shaw, BA (2001-2002)
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Lawrence Koby, BA (2002-2003)
Natsumi Sawada, BA (2005-2006)
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Marie Coriaty, BA (2010-2011)
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