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Hayde Sanchez is a Researcher in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine. Her work focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying addiction, particularly cocaine-related behaviors and memory processes. She investigates how environmental and molecular factors influence drug-induced memories and addiction maintenance.
Her research employs animal models to study the role of neural circuits such as the amygdala and nucleus accumbens in cocaine-associated memory reconsolidation and extinction. She has explored interventions targeting epigenetic pathways, protein kinases, and cyclic AMP signaling to disrupt addictive behaviors.
Publications highlight studies on neonatal isolation effects on cocaine self-administration, d-cycloserine's role in extinction learning, and pharmacological agents like Garcinia Indica to impair drug memory reconsolidation. Her work bridges molecular, behavioral, and translational aspects of addiction neuroscience.



