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C. Sue Carter, PhD, is a prominent scientific researcher recognized for her contributions to understanding social behavior and oxytocin in mammals. Her work has made an indelible mark in the scientific and academic community.Contributions and Academic Career
Distinguished Appointment: She has been appointed as a Distinguished Scientist at Indiana University in Bloomington, acknowledging her excellence in research.Teaching Experience: Dr. Carter has held academic positions at several prominent institutions, including Indiana University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the University of Maryland.Leadership in Scientific Societies: She is a past-president of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society and a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.Research and Notable Publications
Key Discovery: Dr. Carter is recognized for her discovery of the relationship between social behavior and oxytocin. Her research examines how oxytocin pathways regulate the behavioral and physiological systems necessary for sociability in mammals.Significant Publications: She is the author of over 300 peer-reviewed publications and has edited several books, including "Bonding and Attachment: A New Synthesis" (MIT Press, USA, 2006), which has been pivotal in the field of attachment and sociability.Legacy and Continuity
C. Sue Carter, PhD's work has significantly contributed to our understanding of the science of social bonding and oxytocin. Her research continues to be a crucial reference for researchers and scholars interested in social behavior and human evolution.
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