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Laura Grafe (she/her) (B.S. University of Maryland, 2008; Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 2014; Postdoctoral Fellowship: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2018) Dr. Grafe is a behavioral neuroscientist. Her research program focuses on how stress affects the brain. She uses both rodent and human models to study the neurobiological response to stress, and how this may lead to behavioral phenotypes relevant to mental health such as cognitive impairment, sleep deficits, and changes in appetite. Dr. Grafe is particularly interested in individual differences in the response to stress. She uses a range of techniques to uncover the behavioral, endocrine, and molecular mechanisms involved in stress vulnerability.
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Sex- and Stress-Dependent Effects on Dendritic Morphology and Spine Densities in Putative Orexin Neurons. Neuroscience| PubMed ID: 31442567 | 2019 |
Passive Coping Strategies During Repeated Social Defeat Are Associated With Long-Lasting Changes in Sleep in Rats. Frontiers in systems neuroscience| PubMed ID: 32140101 | 2020 |