Myrto’s dissertation

Last Friday, we saw Myrto successfully defend her thesis “The pill and the will : pharmacological and psychological modulation of cognitive and affective processes”.

The thesis investigates pharmacological and psychological approaches to emotion regulation. In brief, it involves:

  1. How SSRI affect induction and regulation of fear and disgust in healthy subjects.
  2. The effect of stimulant medication on the induction and regulation of negative emotions in healthy controls and patients with ADHD.
  3. The difference between pharmacological emotion regulation (SSRI and CS) and psychological emotion regulation and emotion regulation with skills training/exposure.

The opponent was Trevor Robins, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. Main supervisor was Mussie Msghina, and co-supervisors were Yanlu Wang, Tie-Qiang Li & Lina Martinsson.

Well done and congratulations, Myrto!

Oskar Flygare dissertation

Big day today! Oskar Flygare received his PhD after successfully defending his thesis. Congratulations!

Oskar defended his dissertation “Improving access and outcomes in the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder”, today June 10th 9am at the Erna Möller hall at Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge.

The opponent was the excellent associate prof. Carolyn Rodriguez from Stanford University who participated via video link. Oskar was accompanied by supervisor prof. Christian Rück and co-supervisor associate prof. Erik Andersson. Co-supervisor prof. David Mataix-Cols participated via video link. The examination board consisted of associate prof. Monica Buhrman, prof. Bo Melin and associate prof. Armita Golkar.

The Rüch lab is certain that there is yet much to come from the brilliant mind of doctor Oskar Flygare!