Sarah M. Clinton
School of Neuroscience
Virginia Tech University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Sarah M. Clinton is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of School of Neuroscience, virgina Tech , USA. Her research interests includes Clinton laboratory: Studying Brain Development and Risk for Emotional Dysfunction. She is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Sarah M. Clinton is the member of many international affiliations. She has successfully completed her Administrative responsibilities. She has authored of many research articles/books related to Clinton laboratory: Studying Brain Development and Risk for Emotional Dysfunction.
Research Interest
Clinton laboratory: Studying Brain Development and Risk for Emotional Dysfunction
Publications
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Nam H, Clinton SM, Jackson NL, Kerman IA. Learned helplessness and social avoidance in the Wistar-Kyoto rat. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8:109, 2014. PMC3978372.
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Rana S, Pugh PC, Jackson N, Clinton SM, Kerman IA. Inborn Stress Reactivity Shapes Adult Behavioral Consequences of Early-Life Maternal Separation Stress. Neuroscience Letters, 584: 146-150, 2015. PMC4293031.
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Glover ME, Pugh PC, Cohen J, Akil H, Clinton SM. Early-life Paroxetine Exposure Exacerbates Depression-like Behavior in Anxiety/Depression-prone rats. Neuroscience, 284: 775-797, 2015. PMC4267992.