Adiel Mallik

Adiel is a postdoctoral fellow at the SMART lab. He obtained his doctoral degree in neuroscience from McGill University in 2019. His doctoral thesis focused on both examining the role of endogenous opioids in emotional responses to music and exploring the impact of music on social cognition. Adiel’s broad research interests include investigating how music impacts mental health and cognition and exploring the neurochemical effects of music. In his spare time, he enjoys playing and composing music on the piano.

Articles:

Mallik, A., Chanda, M. L., & Levitin, D. J. (2017). Anhedonia to music and mu-opioids: Evidence from the administration of naltrexone. Scientific Reports, 7, 41952.
Jia, B., Wee, T., Boudreau, C., Berard, D., Mallik, A., Juncker, D., . . . Leslie, S. (2016). Parallelized cytoindentation using convex micropatterned surfaces. BioTechniques, 61(2), 73.
Mallik, A., Bryan, S., Puukila, S., Chen, A., & Khaper, N. (2011). Efficacy of Pt-modified TiO2 nanoparticles in cardiac cells. Experimental & Clinical Cardiology, 16(1), 6.
Xu, C., Hamilton, S., Mallik, A., & Ghosh, M. (2007). Upgrading of athabasca vacuum tower bottoms (VTB) in supercritical hydrocarbon solvents with activated carbon-supported metallic catalysts. Energy & Fuels, 21(6), 3490-3498.