In August, Rae successfully defended her thesis entitled “Behavioral and Circuit-Level Insights into GLP-1 Receptor Agonist-Mediated Reduction of Drug Seeking”. Since joining the lab in 2019, Rae has consistently produced exceptional and impactful work. She has also been an incredible mentor to several undergraduate students, guiding them through meaningful research projects of their own. We have learned so much from Rae’s expertise, dedication, and collaborative spirit. Congratulations, Dr. Herman!