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Michelle Bedenbaugh is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Vanderbilt University. Her research explores neuroendocrine regulation of metabolism, stress responses, and reproductive functions. Using rodent models, she investigates hypothalamic pathways involving melanocortin receptors, neurokinin signaling, and microglial functions. Her work connects metabolic states with neural development and behavioral outcomes.
Research interests focus on: 1) Hypothalamic control of energy balance; 2) Neurobiological impacts of maternal diet; 3) Stress-responsive neural circuits; 4) NMDA receptor functions in addiction pathways. Recent publications demonstrate specialization in neuroanatomical mapping of receptor systems and behavioral pharmacology.
Article analysis reveals consistent themes in metabolic neuroscience (75% of recent publications), neuroendocrinology (60%), and stress physiology (40%). Methodologies emphasize in vivo neural manipulation, receptor pharmacology, and molecular characterization of sex-dimorphic pathways.
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