
Elizabeth Andersen
Academic · Women's Mood Disorders
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Dr. Elizabeth Andersen is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Her work focuses on neurophysiological mechanisms of affective disorders in adolescent girls during puberty, bridging neurobiology, reproductive endocrinology, and clinical psychiatry.
Her research interests include:
- Women's Mood Disorders across the reproductive lifespan
- Neurophysiological correlates of hormone-depression relationships
- Stress reactivity and cortisol dynamics in peripubertal females
- Frontal cognitive control mechanisms in pubertal depression
- Novel methodologies for studying menstrual cycle effects
Analysis of her recent publications reveals strong concentration on:
- Hormone-mood interactions from menarche to menopause
- Pubertal vulnerability windows for depression
- Translational applications of estradiol treatments
- Methodological innovations for adolescent endocrine research
- Stress-hormone-symptom tripartite relationships
Scientific recognition includes:
- NIMH K01 Research Scientist Career Development Award for investigating sex hormones' role in frontal cognitive control and depression risk
Dr. Andersen actively mentors adolescent girls in science careers and develops research opportunities for young women. Her work extends to developing manualized interventions for women's mental health and examining impacts of life stress on neuroendocrine pathways. She collaborates extensively on reproductive psychiatry studies across the female lifespan, with particular focus on peripubertal and perimenopausal transitions.
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