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Jeremy Stubblefield serves as an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at Benedictine College, where he teaches courses and mentors undergraduate students in neuroscience research. His academic journey spans institutions including the University of St. Thomas, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and University of Texas Health San Antonio.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Science, University of St. Thomas (2007)
- PhD in Neuroscience, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (2016)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Texas Health San Antonio
Dr. Stubblefield specializes in circadian biology with rigorous focus on metabolic regulation and neurological responses to injury. His research demonstrates time-of-day-dependent variations in neurotrauma outcomes using murine models, revealing critical molecular pathways in biological timing systems. He investigates how circadian disruptions affect metabolic processes and brain recovery mechanisms.
At Benedictine College, he actively trains students in laboratory techniques for circadian rhythm analysis, neurotrauma modeling, and molecular neuroscience. His mentorship emphasizes hands-on research in metabolic circadian regulation and temporal aspects of brain injury response.
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