Small Animal Behavior Core
Augusta University

Contact: Alvin V. Terry, Jr., Ph.D.
Phone: 706-721-9462

The Small Animal Behavior Core (SABC) at Augusta University is a state-of-the art facility designed to serve as a time-efficient and cost-effective service for researchers in need of behavioral analyses in small animals (specifically, mice and rats).

The Core provides expertise in all aspects related to the design and implementation of behavioral experiments as well as data analysis and interpretation.

The core is fully equipped to accommodate a full battery of behavioral tests relevant to learning and memory, sensory gating, place/fear conditioning, motor function, nociception, and anxiety-related behaviors, etc. We ask that whenever possible, all clients acknowledge the Small Animal Behavior Core in published manuscripts.

More about this core facility at Augusta University's website »

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