Anil Joshi, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate
Boston University College of Arts and Sciences
Psychological and Brain Sciences




Dr. Joshi is a postdoctoral associate at Boston University College of Arts and Sciences. His research is focused in studying modulators and circuits within striatum using cutting-edge research methods, that control dopamine function in preclinical model of Parkinson's Disease.
Previously, Dr. Joshi worked as a research engineer at the CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique), focusing on Pain and Parkinson’s disease. Prior to that, he publicly defended a joint PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Amsterdam and University of Strasbourg entitled ‘Dopaminergic control of food choice preference and tVTA influence on learned helplessness’ in the frame of ‘Neurotime’, an Erasmus mundus joint doctoral program. His PhD project was focused on a rodent model of Parkinson’s disease, with a bilateral lesion of the substantia nigra, for the presence of motor and non-motor symptoms, with the latter covering aspects related to food intake, pain, and depression.

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  1. Joshi A, Schott M, la Fleur SE, Barrot M. Role of the striatal dopamine, GABA and opioid systems in mediating feeding and fat intake. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2022 Aug; 139:104726. PMID: 35691472; DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104726;
     
  2. Joshi A. Dopaminergic control of food choice preference and tVTA influence on learned helplessness. Amsterdam. 2021. View Publication
  3. Joshi A, Kool T, Diepenbroek C, Koekkoek LL, Eggels L, Kalsbeek A, Mul JD, Barrot M, la Fleur SE. Dopamine D1 receptor signalling in the lateral shell of the nucleus accumbens controls dietary fat intake in male rats. Appetite. 2021 Dec 01; 167:105597. PMID: 34273421; DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105597;
     
  4. Joshi A, Faivre F, la Fleur SE, Barrot M. Midbrain and Lateral Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine Depletion Affects Free-choice High-fat high-sugar Diet Preference in Male Rats. Neuroscience. 2021 Jul 15; 467:171-184. PMID: 34048800; DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2021.05.022;
     
  5. Faivre F, Sánchez-Catalán MJ, Dovero S, Bido S, Joshi A, Bezard E, Barrot M. Ablation of the tail of the ventral tegmental area compensates symptoms in an experimental model of Parkinson's disease. Neurobiol Dis. 2020 Jun; 139:104818. PMID: 32087289; DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2020.104818;
     
  6. Slomp M, Belegri E, Blancas-Velazquez AS, Diepenbroek C, Eggels L, Gumbs MCR, Joshi A, Koekkoek LL, Lamuadni K, Ugur M, Unmehopa UA, la Fleur SE, Mul JD. Stressing the importance of choice: Validity of a preclinical free-choice high-caloric diet paradigm to model behavioural, physiological and molecular adaptations during human diet-induced obesity and metabolic dysfunction. J Neuroendocrinol. 2019 May; 31(5):e12718. PMID: 30958590; PMCID: PMC6593820; DOI: 10.1111/jne.12718;
     
  7. Faivre F, Joshi A, Bezard E, Barrot M. The hidden side of Parkinson's disease: Studying pain, anxiety and depression in animal models. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2019 Jan; 96:335-352. PMID: 30365972; DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.10.004;
     

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