Sarah Clinton
- School of Neuroscience
- College of Science
Synopsis:
Dr. Clinton uses rodent models to study neurobiological and environmental factors that influence brain development and emotional behavior.
Description:
Individual differences in human temperament and stress coping style can increase risk for psychiatric disorders like depression and anxiety. Dr. Clinton’s laboratory uses rat models to study biological and environmental factors that shape the developing brain and behavior to better understand how emotional disorders may emerge and how we can possibly intervene with early preventative treatments. The laboratory uses a combination of molecular, neuroanatomical, and behavioral approaches to study molecular changes in the brain that influence emotional behavior.