Brian F. Corbett, Ph.D.

2020 Young Investigator Grant
Brian F. Corbett, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Rutgers-Camden College of Arts and Sciences
Rutgers University
Stress contributes to the onset and development of disorders like anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, some individuals are more vulnerable to the adverse effects of stress whereas others are more resilient. Dr. Corbett wants to understand the biological factors that contribute to stress resilience/vulnerability and why they might differ among individuals. He models stress resilience and vulnerability in the lab using the Chronic Social Defeat Stress paradigm (CSDS), in which resilient and vulnerable subpopulations can be easily identified. Dr. Corbett uses chemogenetic approaches and a wide range of molecular assays to understand how specific neural circuits and transcripts differ in these subpopulations.
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