
About
Stephanie Borgland is a Professor at the University of Calgary and a member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute. Her research integrates cellular physiology, pharmacology, and behavioral neuroscience to explore the neurobiological underpinnings of addiction, obesity, and motivational disorders. She leads a laboratory that uses brain slice electrophysiology, optogenetics, and immunohistochemistry to study synaptic plasticity and neuropeptide signaling in dopaminergic circuits.
Research Interests:
- Neuropeptide modulation of synaptic plasticity in reward circuits
- Dopamine signaling in the ventral tegmental area (VTA)
- Obesity and compulsive eating behavior
- Drug addiction and reward processing
- Neuroadaptations following chronic drug exposure
Her recent work has focused on how cannabis exposure during development affects metabolism and behavior, how orexin and dynorphin modulate dopamine neurons, and how diet-induced obesity alters decision-making and reward circuits. Her studies span from molecular mechanisms to behavioral outcomes, often incorporating sex differences and developmental perspectives.
Contact & Support:
- Email: s.borgland@ucalgary.ca
- Office: HSC2107, University of Calgary
- Phone: 403-220-6967
- Administrative Assistant: Dolma Dejikhangsar (dolma.dejikhangsar@ucalgary.ca)
She maintains an active publication record with over 100 peer-reviewed articles indexed in PubMed and Google Scholar, reflecting her leadership in translational neuroscience research.
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