Kate graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.S. in Psychology where she worked with Drs. R. Mark Wightman and Regina Carelli evaluating how addictive substances alter phasic mesolimbic dopamine release. She then received her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of California Los Angeles under the mentorship of Drs. Bernard Balleine and Nigel Maidment. Kate’s Ph.D. focused on uncovering the neurochemical correlates of value-based decision making. Kate continued at UCLA for her postdoctoral work focusing on the role of dopamine in reward seeking and cue-induced motivation with Dr. Nigel Maidment before joining the UCLA Psychology faculty in 2011 where she is currently a professor.
Kate is currently an editor at eLife and the Journal of Neuroscience.
Kate’s Teaching.
Away from the lab Kate enjoys hiking, wine, and having fund with her daughter.
Contact:
Email: kwassum@ucla.edu
Office Location: Franz Hall 8550