Adam Morrill

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My first project with the Hamilton lab was to investigate the anxiolytic effects of scopolamine in zebrafish. After graduating in 2014, I returned to work in the zebrafish lab as a research assistant for one year. During this time I studied familiar object preference and recognition memory, as well as the role of the prion protein in memory and learning. Since 2015 I have worked in the Action, Perception and Action lab at Macewan while simultaneously pursuing personal interests.