Katalin M. Gothard, MD, PhD

Professor, Physiology
Associate Professor, Neurology
Associate Professor, Physiological Sciences - GIDP
Assistant Professor, Neurobiology
Assistant Professor, BIO5 Institute
Assistant Professor, Evelyn F McKnight Brain Institute
Member of the Graduate Faculty

Dr. Gothard seeks to understand the neural basis of emotion and social behavior. Her lab works with rhesus monkeys because they share with humans social behaviors and the hierarchical organization of the societies. They place emphasis on exploring brain activity during natural or seminatural behaviors. For example, they monitor neural activity in the amygdala and in the somatosensory cortex while the monkeys receive social grooming and non-social tactile stimuli. Joint monitoring neural activity and autonomic reveal the real-time dynamic interactions between brain areas involved in social perception, decision-making and the control of overt social behaviors.

Degrees

  • PhD: Neuroscience, University of Arizona, 1996
  • MD: Timisoara Medical School, Romania, 1988
Honors and Awards
College of Medicine – Tucson Faculty Teaching Awards, Outstanding Teacher in a Block, 2018
College of Medicine – Tucson Faculty Teaching Award, Dean’s List for Excellence in Teaching, 2013