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Nikki Crowley discusses neuroscience at Penn State

Crowley spoke at the Village at Penn State to share her research and the impacts made by the University’s neuroscience faculty
1 April 2025
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Nikki Crowley speaking at the Village at Penn State
Nikki Crowley speaking at the Village at Penn State

“Neuroscience is a playground that doesn't exist elsewhere; we come together, we work together, we solve problems together across disciplines in a way that doesn't happen outside of Penn State,” said Nikki Crowley, Huck Early Career Chair in Neurobiology and Neural Engineering, director of the Neuroscience Institute and assistant professor of biology. Crowley spoke at the Village at Penn State as part of a recent collaboration with the Center for Healthy Aging at Penn State. 
 
In her presentation, titled “Healthy Aging Lecture: Risky Business — Neural Navigation of Decision Making,” Crowley discussed her work surrounding the neuroscience of risk and decision making. In her lab, she studies neuropeptides — signaling molecules that influence neural activity or functioning — and wants to understand how “neuropeptides can change our propensity to take risk.”
 
As the director of the Neuroscience Institute, Crowley collaborates across colleges with many faculty who work in the neuroscience space and on key areas of focus at the University. 
 
“At Penn State, we have over 100 faculty that do neuroscience work and over 50 graduate students, which doesn’t count the staff and technicians that work in this space,” Crowley said. “Penn State is really good at looking at brain-body connections, complex behaviors and emotions and making sure that we're doing cutting edge physiology that matters for human health. We are making discoveries that matter for the human experience.”
 
Learn more about Crowley and her lab on her website
 
Penn State is hosting the fourth annual Big Ten Neuroscience Annual Meeting this summer, which will follow the theme: “WE ARE Building Flourishing Brains.” Learn more about this event.

Nikki Crowley's lecture “Healthy Aging Lecture: Risky Business — Neural Navigation of Decision Making."