1. Brooke Leigh Rindt
316.640.6473
Brindt66@gmail.com
1521 W. Browning Ct. Andover, KS 67002
VITA
Education
B.S. Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, December 2012
Minor in Women Studies, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, December 2012
Professional Experience
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Kansas State University, Department of
Psychology, 2011-2012
Publications
Jones, S. A., Rindt, B. L., Sheppard, A. B. & Palmatier, M.I. (under review).
Experimenter-administered caffeine increases alcohol drinking and the motivation to
obtain alcohol in outbred rats with intermittent access to alcohol. Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research
Oral Presentations
Palmatier, M. I., Jones, S. A., Rindt, B. L. & Sheppard, A. B. (2012, June). Effects of oral
and intraperitoneal caffeine on alcohol drinking and self-administration in an
intermittent-access paradigm. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Scientific
Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Poster Presentations
Palmatier, M. I., Jones, S. A., Rindt, B. L. & Sheppard, A. B. (2012, June). Effects of oral
and intraperitoneal caffeine on alcohol drinking and self-administration in an
intermittent-access paradigm. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Scientific
Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Rindt, B. L., Jones, S. A., Dikeman, M. E., Palmatier, M. I. (2012, May). Effects of oral
and intraperitoneal caffeine administration on alcohol drinking and the motivation to
obtain alcohol in rats. Annual meeting of Midwestern Psychological Association,
Chicago, IL. Presenter.
Rindt, B. L., Jones, S. A., Dikeman, M. E., Palmatier, M. I. (2012, May). Effects of oral
and intraperitoneal caffeine administration on alcohol drinking and the motivation to
obtain alcohol in rats. Department of Psychology 28th annual undergraduate
research convocation. Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. Presenter.