Currently a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University
Mogil, J.S. and Chanda, M.L. The case for the inclusion of female subjects in basic science studies of pain. Pain, 117:1-5, 2005.
Chanda, M.L. and Mogil, J.S. Sex differences in the effects of amiloride on formalin test nociception in mice. American Journal of Physiology (RICP), 291:R335-342, 2006.
Langford, D.J., Crager, S.E., Shehzad, Z.,Smith, S.B., Sotocinal, S.G., Levenstadt, J.S., Chanda, M.L., Levitin, D.J., and Mogil, J.S.Social modulation of pain as evidence for empathy in mice.Science, 312:1967-1970, 2006.
Langford, D.J., Bailey, A.L., Chanda, M.L., Clarke, S.E., Drummond, T.E., Echols, S., Glick, S., Ingrao, J., Klassen-Ross, T., LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., Matsumiya, L., Sorge, R.E., Sotocinal, S.G., Tabaka, J.M., Wong, D., van den Maagdenberg, A.M.J.M., Ferrari, M.D., Craig, K.D., and Mogil, J.S. Coding of facial expressions of pain in the laboratory mouse. Nature Methods, in press.