PHILLIP R. ZOLADZ. Ohio Northern University 525 S. Main St. Hill 013 Ada, OH Office: (419)
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1 PHILLIP R. ZOLADZ Ohio Northern University 525 S. Main St. Hill 013 Ada, OH Office: (419) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: Ph.D BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Graduate Minor: Neuropharmacology Dissertation Title: An ethologically relevant animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder: Physiological, pharmacological and behavioral sequelae in rats exposed to predator stress and social instability Major professor: David Diamond, Ph.D. M.A BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Thesis Title: Uncontrollable and unpredictable stress with a reminder experience induces long-lasting effects on physiology and behavior: A novel approach to modeling post-traumatic stress disorder in rats Major professor: David Diamond, Ph.D. B.A PSYCHOLOGY Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV Minor: Philosophy Thesis Title: Impact of the chemical senses on augmenting memory, attention, reaction time, problem solving and response variability: The differential role of retronasal versus orthonasal odorant administration Undergraduate advisor: Bryan Raudenbush, Ph.D. ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Adjunct Instructor (Aug 2016-Dec 2017) Department of Psychology The Ohio State University, Lima, Ohio Associate Professor (w/tenure) Department of Psychology, Sociology, & Criminal Justice Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio (Aug 2015-present) Assistant Professor (Aug 2009-July 2015) Department of Psychology, Sociology, & Criminal Justice Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio
2 Zoladz - CV 2 Adjunct Instructor (Jan 2009-May 2009) Department of Psychology University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Postdoctoral Fellow (Dec 2008-July 2009) Department of Psychology University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Instructor (Aug 2006-Dec 2008) Department of Psychology University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Research Biologist (Aug 2004-Aug 2009) Research Service James A. Haley VA Medical Center, Tampa, Florida Graduate Research Assistant (Aug 2004-Dec 2008) Department of Psychology University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Teaching Assistant (Jan 2004-May 2004) Department of Psychology Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, West Virginia Head Research Assistant (May 2003-May 2004) Department of Psychology, Psychophysiology Laboratory Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, West Virginia Research Assistant (Jan 2002-May 2003) Department of Psychology, Psychophysiology Laboratory Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, West Virginia BOOK CHAPTERS (* denotes supervised undergraduate student): 1. Eisenmann, E.D.*, Cadle, C.E.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (in press). The use and validity of animal models of post-traumatic stress disorder. In R. Ricciardelli, S. Bornstein, A. Hall, & N. Carleton (Eds.), Handbook of post-traumatic stress: Psychosocial, cultural and biological perspectives (pp. X-X). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis. 2. Zoladz, P.R. & Diamond, D.M. (2016). Psychosocial stress in rats: An animal model of PTSD based on clinically relevant risk factors. In C. Martin, V. Preedy, & V.B. Patel (Eds.), Comprehensive guide to post-traumatic stress disorder (pp ). New York, NY: Springer. 3. Zoladz, P.R. & Diamond, D.M. (2016). Psychosocial stress model of PTSD based on clinically relevant risk factors for trauma-induced psychopathology. In J.D. Bremner (Ed.), Post-traumatic stress disorder: From neurobiology to treatment (pp ). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 4. Zoladz, P.R., Kalchik, A.E.*, Cadle, C.E.*, & Lyle, S.M.* (2014). Amygdala-induced modulation of cognitive brain structures underlies stress-induced alterations of learning and memory: Importance of stressor timing and sex differences. In A. Costa & E. Villalba (Eds.), Horizons in neuroscience research (Vol. 14) (pp. 1-40). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. 5. Zoladz, P.R., Park, C.R., & Diamond, D.M. (2011). Neurobiological basis of the complex effect of stress on memory and synaptic plasticity. In C.D. Conrad (Ed.), Handbook of stress: Neuropsychological effects of stress on the brain (pp ). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
3 Zoladz - CV 3 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (h-index = 18) (* denotes supervised undergraduate student): 1. Zoladz, P.R., Eisenmann, E.D.*, Rose, R.M.*, Kohls, B.A.*, Johnson, B.J.*, Robinson, K.L.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Mucher, K.E.*, & Huntley, M.R.* (in press). Predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD differentially influences voluntary ethanol consumption depending on methodology. Alcohol. 2. Zoladz, P.R., Cadle, C.E.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Peters, D.M.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Brown, C.M.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Earley, M.B.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Payment, K.P. (2017). Blunted cortisol response to acute pre-learning stress prevents misinformation effect in a forced confabulation paradigm. Hormones and Behavior, 93, Zoladz, P.R., Dailey, A.M.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Brown, C.M.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, & Rorabaugh, B.R. (2017). FKBP5 polymorphisms influence prelearning stress-induced alterations of learning and memory. European Journal of Neuroscience, 45, Zoladz, P.R., Dailey, A.M.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Brown, C.M.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, & Rorabaugh, B.R. (2017). ADRA2B deletion variant influences timedependent effects of pre-learning stress on long-term memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 140, Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (2016). Predator-based psychosocial stress animal model of PTSD: Progress toward understanding how traumatic stress generates psychopathology. Experimental Neurology, 284, Halonen, J.D., Zoladz, P.R., Park, C.R., & Diamond, D.M. (2016). Behavioral and neurobiological assessments of predator-based fear conditioning and extinction. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 6, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (2016). Acute stress decreases but chronic stress increases myocardial sensitivity to ischemic injury in rodents. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 7, Diamond, D.M. & Zoladz, P.R. (2016). Dysfunctional or hyperfunctional? The amygdala is the bull in the evolutionary China shop. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 94, Zoladz, P.R., Krivenko, A.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Bui, A.D., Seeley, S., Fry, M.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, & Rorabaugh, B.R. (2016). Sex-dependent effects of sleep deprivation on myocardial sensitivity to ischemic injury. Stress, 19, Rorabaugh, B.R., Seeley, S., Bui, A.D., Krivenko, A.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Fry, M.E.*, Lawson, J.D.*, Stoner, L.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (2015). Sex-dependent effects of chronic psychosocial stress on myocardial sensitivity to ischemic injury. Stress, 18, Zoladz, P.R., Peters, D.M.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Kalchik, A.E.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Brown, C.M.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, Knippen, C.L.*, & Rorabaugh, B.R. (2015). Postlearning stress enhances long-term memory and differentially influences memory in females depending on menstrual stage. Acta Psychologica, 160, Cadle, C.E.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (2015). Stress time-dependently influences the acquisition and retrieval of unrelated information by producing a memory of its own. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 910.
4 Zoladz - CV Zoladz, P.R., Park, C.R., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (2015). Psychosocial predator-based animal model of PTSD produces physiological and behavioral sequelae and a traumatic memory 4 months following stress onset. Physiology & Behavior, 147, Zoladz, P.R., Kalchik, A.E.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Lyle, S.M.*, Peters, D.M.*, Brown, C.M.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Wolters, N.E., Talbot, J.N., & Rorabaugh, B.R. (2014). ADRA2B deletion variant selectively predicts stress-induced enhancement of long-term memory in females. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 48, Zoladz, P.R., Peters, D.M.*, Kalchik, A.E.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Wolters, N.E., & Talbot, J.N. (2014). Brief, pre-learning stress reduces false memory production and enhances true memory selectively in females. Physiology & Behavior, 128, Zoladz, P.R., Kalchik, A.E.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Burke, H.M.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, & Talbot, J.N. (2014). Brief, pre-retrieval stress differentially influences long-term memory depending on sex and corticosteroid response. Brain and Cognition, 85, Zoladz, P.R., Burke, H.M.*, Robinson, C.M.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Wentz, B.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, McKay, J.*, Dexter, K.W.*, & Talbot, J.N. (2013). Blunted corticosterone response to acute predator stress results in long-term spatial memory impairment. SOJ Psychology, 1, Burke, H.M.*, Robinson, C.M.*, Wentz, B.*, McKay, J.*, Dexter, K.W.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (2013). Sex-specific impairment of spatial memory in rats following a reminder of predator stress. Stress, 16, Zoladz, P.R. & Diamond, D.M. (2013). Current status on behavioral and biological markers of PTSD: A search for clarity in a conflicting literature. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 37, Zoladz, P.R., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (2013). Differential effectiveness of tianeptine, clonidine and amitriptyline in blocking traumatic memory expression, anxiety and hypertension in an animal model of PTSD. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 44, Zoladz, P.R., Warnecke, A.J.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Burke, H.M.*, Frigo, R.M.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, Lyle, S.M.*, & Talbot, J.N. (2013). Pre-learning stress that is temporally removed from acquisition exerts sex-specific effects on long-term memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 100, Zoladz, P.R., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (2012). Psychosocial animal model of PTSD produces a long-lasting traumatic memory, an increase in general anxiety and PTSD-like glucocorticoid abnormalities. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 37, Zoladz, P.R., Park, C.R., Halonen, J.D., Salim, S., Alzoubi, K.H., Srivareerat, M., Fleshner, M., Alkadhi, K.A., & Diamond, D.M. (2012). Differential expression of molecular markers of synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex and amygdala in response to spatial learning and predator stress-induced amnesia. Hippocampus, 22, Zoladz, P.R. (2011). Post-traumatic stress disorder: A case for subtype identification. Ohio Psychologist, 58, Van Elzakker, M.B., Zoladz, P.R., Thompson, V.M., Park, C.R., Halonen, J.D., Spencer, R.L., & Diamond, D.M. (2011). Influence of pre-training predator stress on the expression of c-fos mrna in the hippocampus, amygdala and striatum following long-term spatial memory retrieval. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 5, 1-13.
5 Zoladz - CV Roth, T.L., Zoladz, P.R., Sweatt, J.D., & Diamond, D.M. (2011). Epigenetic modification of hippocampal BDNF DNA in adult rats in an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 45, Zoladz, P.R., Clark, B.*, Warnecke, A.*, Smith, L.*, Tabar, J.*, & Talbot, J.N. (2011). Pre-learning stress differentially affects long-term memory for emotional words, depending on temporal proximity to the learning experience. Physiology & Behavior, 103, Zoladz, P.R., Muñoz, C., & Diamond, D.M. (2010). Beneficial effects of tianeptine on hippocampus-dependent long-term memory and stress-induced alterations of brain structure and function. Pharmaceuticals, 3, Zoladz, P.R. & Diamond, D.M. (2010). Use of an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder in the study of pharmacotherapy for anxiety disorders. Culture Psy Neurosciences, 15, Zoladz, P.R., Woodson, J.C., Haynes, V.F., & Diamond, D.M. (2010). Activation of a remote (one-year old) emotional memory interferes with the retrieval of a newly formed hippocampusdependent memory in rats. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 13, Zoladz, P.R. & Diamond, D.M. (2009). Linear and non-linear dose-response functions reveal a hormetic relationship between stress and learning. Dose-Response, 7, Conboy, L., Tanrikut, C., Zoladz, P.R., Campbell, A.M., Park, C.R., Gabriel, C., Mocaer, E., Sandi, C., & Diamond, D.M. (2009). The antidepressant agomelatine blocks the adverse effects of stress on memory and enables spatial learning to rapidly increase neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) expression in the hippocampus of rats. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 12, Zoladz, P.R., Park, C.R., Muñoz, C., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (2008). Tianeptine: An antidepressant with memory-protective properties. Current Neuropharmacology, 6, Zoladz, P.R. & Diamond, D.M. (2008). Hormetic and non-hormetic dose-response functions in stress effects on memory and synaptic plasticity: Issues and mechanisms. American Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 3, Zoladz, P.R., Conrad, C.D., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (2008). Acute episodes of predator exposure in conjunction with chronic social instability as an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 11, Park, C.R., Zoladz, P.R., Conrad, C.D., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (2008). Acute predator stress impairs the consolidation and retrieval of hippocampus-dependent memory in male and female rats. Learning and Memory, 15, Campbell, A.M., Park, C.R., Zoladz, P.R., Muñoz, C., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (2008). Pre-training administration of tianeptine, but not propranolol, protects hippocampus-dependent memory from being impaired by predator stress. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 18, Diamond, D.M., Campbell, A.M., Park, C.R., Halonen, J., & Zoladz, P.R. (2007). The temporal dynamics model of emotional memory processing: A synthesis on the neurobiological basis of stress-induced amnesia, flashbulb and traumatic memories, and the Yerkes-Dodson Law. Neural Plasticity, 2007, Article Zoladz, P.R., Campbell, A.M., Park, C.R., Danysz, W., & Diamond. D.M. (2006). Enhancement of long-term spatial memory in adult rats by the noncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonists, memantine and neramexane. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 85,
6 Zoladz - CV Zoladz, P. & Raudenbush, B. (2005). Cognitive enhancement through stimulation of the chemical senses. North American Journal of Psychology, 7, Raudenbush, B., Koon, J., Smith, J., & Zoladz, P. (2003). Effects of odorant administration on objective and subjective measures of sleep quality, post-sleep mood and cognitive functioning, and alertness. North American Journal of Psychology, 5, MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION OR UNDER REVIEW (* denotes supervised undergraduate student): Zoladz, P.R., Duffy, T.J.* Mosley, B.E.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Brown, C.M.*, Earley, M.B.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Dailey, A.M.* (under review). Interactive influence of sex, stressor timing, and the BclI glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism on stress-induced alterations of long-term memory. Brain and Cognition. Rorabaugh, B.R., Bui, A.D., Seeley, S.L., Eisenmann, E.D.*, Rose, R.M.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (under review). Myocardial hypersensitivity to ischemic injury is not reversed by clonidine or propranolol in a predator-based model of posttraumatic stress disorder. Behavioural Pharmacology. MAJOR EXTERNAL FUNDING: 12/ /2019 Impact of an animal model of posttraumatic stress disorder on the ischemic heart Role: co-investigator (PI = Boyd Rorabaugh) National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), R15HL Total Costs = $411,453 5/2015-4/2019 Time-dependent effects of stress on learning: Physiological and genetic associations Role: PI National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), R15MH Total Costs = $423,776 OTHER EXTERNAL FUNDING: 2016 Time-dependent effects of stress on fear learning Role: PI Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $2, Effects of a high fat-high carbohydrate diet on cardiac susceptibility to ischemic injury in a rodent model of post-traumatic stress disorder Role: Advisor Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $1,500 Submitted by supervised graduate research assistant, Eric Eisenmann 2015 Effects of brief, pre-learning stress on forced confabulation of misinformation Role: PI Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $2,000
7 Zoladz - CV The effect of caffeine withdrawal on spatial learning and memory Role: Advisor Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $1,500 Submitted by supervised undergraduate research assistant, Eric Eisenmann 2014 Effects of sleep deprivation on cardiac susceptibility to ischemic injury Role: Advisor Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $1,500 Submitted by supervised undergraduate research assistant, Anna Krivenko 2014 Influence of ADRA2B deletion variant and menstrual cycle hormones on emotional learning and memory Role: Advisor Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $5,000 Submitted by supervised undergraduate research assistant, Chelsea Cadle 2012 Temporal dynamics of stress effects on false memory production Role: PI Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $2, Effects of stress on the retrieval of emotional and non-emotional words Role: PI Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $2, Age-related influences on the production of intrusive emotional memories in rats Role: Advisor Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $1,450 Submitted by supervised undergraduate research assistant, Hanna Burke 2008 Daily tianeptine treatment initiated after stress onset blocks the effects of chronic psychosocial stress on physiology and behavior in an animal model of PTSD USU Amygdala, Stress and PTSD Conference Travel Award = $ Impact of the chemical senses on augmenting memory, attention, reaction time, problem solving, and response variability: The differential role of retronasal versus orthonasal odorant administration Association for Chemoreception Sciences Travel Award = $ Augmenting memory, attention, reaction time, problem solving, and response variability through orthonasal odorant administration Role: PI Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology Total Costs = $1,010
8 Zoladz - CV 8 INTERNAL FUNDING: 2014 ADRA2B deletion variant selectively predicts stress-induced enhancement of long-term memory in females Role: PI Summer Research Grant, Ohio Northern University Total Costs = $6, Temporal dynamics of stress effects on false memory production Role: PI Summer Research Grant, Ohio Northern University Total Costs = $6, Will a blunted corticosteroid response to stress exacerbate the development of PTSD-like sequelae in rats? Role: PI Summer Research Grant, Ohio Northern University Total Costs = $6, Motivation and emotion General Education Course Development Grant, Ohio Northern University = $2, Temporal dynamics of acute stress effects on learning Role: PI Undergraduate Faculty Development Grant, Ohio Northern University Total Costs = $ Validation of an animal model of PTSD: Psychosocial stress in rats produces a reduction in basal glucocorticoid levels and an increase in sensitivity in the dexamethasone suppression test Graduate and Professional Student Council Conference Presentation Grant, University of South Florida = $ Daily tianeptine treatment initiated after stress onset blocks the effects of chronic psychosocial stress on physiology and behavior in an animal model of PTSD Graduate and Professional Student Council Conference Presentation Grant, University of South Florida = $ Uncontrollable psychosocial stress followed by a reminder experience produces persistent effects on physiology and behavior: A novel approach to modeling PTSD in rats Graduate and Professional Student Council Conference Presentation Grant, University of South Florida = $ Predator stress, but not fear conditioning, induces retrograde amnesia in rats trained in the radial arm water maze Graduate and Professional Student Council Conference Presentation Grant, University of South Florida = $350 PENDING FUNDING: 2018 Stress, sex, and the generalization of fear Role: PI National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), R15 Total Costs = $418,620
9 Zoladz - CV 9 PAPER PRESENTATIONS (* denotes supervised undergraduate student): 1. Riggenbach, M.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2018). Time- and sex-dependent effects of stress on learning and memory. Presented at the Northwest Ohio Undergraduate Symposium, Ada, OH. 2. Zoladz, P.R. (August, 2016). Physiological and behavioral sequelae induced by a predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD. Presented at the PTSD: Causes, Consequences, and Responses Conference, St. Johns, Newfoundland. 3. Cadle, C.E.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2015). Hormonal correlates of emotional memory in females. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, Ohio. 4. Kalchik, A.E.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Lyle, S.M.*, Peters, D.M.*, Brown, C.M.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Talbot, J.N., Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2014). ADRA2B deletion variant selectively predicts stress-induced enhancement of long-term memory in females. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, Ohio. 5. Zoladz, P.R. (January, 2014). Neurobiology of predator-induced fear. Presented at the Gordon Research Conference on Predator-Prey Interactions, Ventura, California. 6. Diamond, D.M., Roth, T.L., Fleshner, M., & Zoladz, P.R. (September, 2012). Animal model of PTSD based on clinically relevant features of trauma susceptibility and expression. Presented at the 42 nd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, New York, New York. 7. Zoladz, P.R. (May, 2012). Stress effects on learning: It s all a matter of timing. Presented at BIT s 3 rd Annual World Congress of NeuroTalk 2012, Beijing, China. 8. Diamond, D.M. & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2008). Hormetic and non-hormetic dose-responses in emotional neuroscience. Presented at the Seventh Annual International Meeting of the International Dose-Response Society, Dose-Response 2008: Implications for Toxicology, Medicine, and Risk Assessment. 9. Diamond, D.M., Campbell, A.M., Park, C.R., Zoladz, P.R., Lee, A., Fleshner, M., & Munoz, C. (June, 2005). Complex involvement of glucocorticoids in stress and antidepressant actions on hippocampal functioning. Presented at the Proceedings of the Neuroendocrinology of Stress, San Diego, California. 10. Zoladz, P., Raudenbush, B., & Lilley, S. (April, 2004). Impact of the chemical senses on augmenting memory, attention, reaction time, problem solving, and response variability:tthe differential role of retronasal versus orthonasal odorant administration. Presented at the Conference of the Association for Chemical Reception Sciences, Sarasota, Florida. Abstract published in Chemical Senses, 29, supplement. 11. Zoladz, P. (April, 2004). Impact of the chemical senses on augmenting memory, attention, reaction time, problem solving, and response variability: The differential role of retronasal versus orthonasal odorant administration. Presented at the Wheeling Jesuit University Research and Scholarship Symposium, Wheeling, West Virginia. 12. Zoladz, P., Raudenbush, B., & Lilley, S. (July, 2004). Impact of the chemical senses on augmenting memory, attention, reaction time, problem solving, and response variability: The differential role of retronasal versus orthonasal odorant administration. Presented at the Conference of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Cincinnati, Ohio. Abstract published in Appetite, 42, 416.
10 Zoladz - CV 10 POSTER PRESENTATIONS (* denotes supervised undergraduate student): 1. D Alessio, P.A.*, Ney, C.P.*, Robinson, K.L.*, Kasler, C.D.*, Hertenstein, B.J.*, Allison, A.S.*, Goodman, C.S.*, Rush, A.E.*, Mucher, K.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2018). Behavioral sequelae induced by a novel animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder: Constant reminder of the trauma via housing rats with a predator. Presented at the Northwest Ohio Undergraduate Symposium, Ada, OH. 2. Robinson, K.L.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Hertenstein, B.J.*, D Alessio, P.A.*, Ney, C.P.*, Mucher, K.E.*, Kasler, C.D.*, Goodman, C.S.*, Rush, A.E.*, Allison, A.S.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2018). Predator-based psychosocial stress model of post-traumatic stress disorder differentially influences voluntary ethanol consumption in male and female rats. Presented at the Northwest Ohio Undergraduate Symposium, Ada, OH. 3. Mosley, B.E.*, Riggenbach, M.R.*, Wireman, L.E.*, Hipskind, J.J.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2018). Interactive influence of sex, stressor timing, and the BclI glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism on stress-induced alterations of long-term memory. Presented at the Northwest Ohio Undergraduate Symposium, Ada, OH. 4. Rorabaugh, B.R., Stoops, T.S., Kohls, B.A.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Hertenstein, B.J.*, Robinson, K.L.*, Mucher, K.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, D Alessio, P.A.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2018). Myocardial hypersensitivity to ischemic injury is not blocked by clonidine or propranolol in a predator-based model of PTSD. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA. 5. Zoladz, P.R., Dailey, A.M.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Brown, C.M.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, Hess, K.L.*, Handel, J.K.*, Riggenbach, M.R.*, Roseler, M.T.*, Wireman, L.E.*, Hipskind, J.J.*, & Rorabaugh, B.R. (November, 2017). FKBP5 polymorphisms influence pre-learning stress-induced alterations of learning and memory. Presented at the Forty- Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 47, Mosley, B.E.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Brown, C.M.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, Hess, K.L.*, Handel, J.K.*, Riggenbach, M.R.*, Roseler, M.T.*, Wireman, L.E.*, Hipskind, J.J.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2017). ADRA2B deletion variant influences time-dependent effects of pre-learning stress on long-term memory. Presented at the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 47, Duffy, T.J.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Brown, C.M.*, Earley, M.B.*, Hess, K.L.*, Handel, J.K.*, Riggenbach, M.R.*, Roseler, M.T.*, Wireman, L.E.*, Hipskind, J.J.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2017). Interactive influence of sex, stressor timing, and the BclI glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism on stress-induced alterations of long-term memory. Presented at the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 47, Kohls, B.A.*, Rose, R.M.*, Stoops, T.S., Heikkila, M.E.*, Hertenstein, B.J.*, Robinson, K.L.*, Mucher, K.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, D Alessio, P.A.*, Zoladz, P.R., & Rorabaugh, B.R. (November, 2017). Propranolol is ineffective at blocking the cardiovascular consequences of a predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD. Presented at the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 47,
11 Zoladz - CV Robinson, K.L.*, Rose, R.M.*, Kohls, B.A.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Hertenstein, B.J.*, Mucher, K.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, D Alessio, P.A.*, McCabe, W.C.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2017). Fluoxetine does not prevent increased voluntary ethanol consumption in a predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD. Presented at the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 47, Mosley, B.E.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Hess, K.L.*, Riggenbach, M.R.*, Wireman, L.E.*, Hipskind, J.J.*, Handel, J.K.*, Roseler, M.T.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2017). FKBP5 polymorphisms influence pre-learning stress-induced alterations of learning and memory. Presented at the ONU Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 11. Duffy, T.J.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Hess, K.L.*, Riggenbach, M.R.*, Wireman, L.E.*, Hipskind, J.J.*, Handel, J.K.*, Roseler, M.T.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2017). ADRA2B deletion variant influences time-dependent effects of pre-learning stress on long-term memory. Presented at the ONU Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 12. Rose, R.M.*, Kohls, B.A.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Hertenstein, B.J.*, Robinson, K.L.*, Mucher, K.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, D Alessio, P.A.*, McCabe, W.C.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2017). Fluoxetine does not prevent increased voluntary ethanol consumption in a predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD. Presented at the ONU Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 13. Kohls, B.A.*, Rose, R.M.*, Stoops, T.S., Heikkila, M.E.*, Hertenstein, B.J.*, Robinson, K.L.*, Mucher, K.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, D Alessio, P.A.*, Zoladz, P.R., & Rorabaugh, B.R. (April, 2017). Propranolol is ineffective at blocking the cardiovascular consequences of a predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD. Presented at the ONU Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 14. Zoladz, P.R., Dailey, A.M.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Brown, C.M.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, Rorabaugh, B.R.*, & Payment, K.E.* (November, 2016). Blunted cortisol response to acute pre-learning stress prevents misinformation effect in a forced confabulation paradigm. Presented at the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 46, Rose, R.M.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Fry, M.E.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2016). Decreased voluntary ethanol consumption in a predator-based psychosocial stress model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 46, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Rose, R.M.*, Fry, M.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Kohls, B.A.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2016). Influence of estrous stage on the behavioral response of female rats to a predator-based psychosocial stress model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 46, Fry, M.E.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Rose, R.M.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Robinson, K.L.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2016). Clonidine prevents the anxiogenic, but not cardiovascular, consequences of a predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD. Presented at the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 46,
12 Zoladz - CV Dailey, A.M.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Earley, M.B.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Brown, C.M.*, Fiely, M.K.*, Mosley, B.E.*, Duffy, T.J.*, Mallernee, J.A.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Knippen, C.L.*, Rorabaugh, B.R.*, Payment, K.E.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2016). Blunted cortisol response to acute prelearning stress prevents misinformation effect in a forced confabulation paradigm. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 19. Fry, M.E.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Rose, R.M.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2016). Clonidine prevents the anxiogenic, but not cardiovascular, consequences of a predator-based psychosocial stress model of PTSD. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 20. Eisenmann, E.D.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Rose, R.M.*, Fry, M.E.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2016). Decreased voluntary ethanol consumption in a predator-based psychosocial stress model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 21. Rose, R.M.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Fry, M.E.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Robinson, K.L.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2016). Altered behavioral sensitivity to nicotine in male and female rats exposed to a predator-based psychosocial stress model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 22. Eisenmann, E.D.*, Rose, R.M.*, Fry, M.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Heikkila, M.E.*, Kohls, B.A.*, & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2016). Influence of estrous stage on the behavioral response of female rats to a predator-based psychosocial stress model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 23. Park, C.R., Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (October, 2015). Inhibitory avoidance, but not fear conditioning, impairs spatial memory retrieval: Insight into how different forms of trauma memory processing affect new memory processing. Presented at the Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 45, Dailey, A.M.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Brown C.M.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, Knippen, C.L.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Kalchik, A.E.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (October, 2015). Reactivation of a fear memory prior to learning sex-dependently influences longterm memory. Presented at the Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 45, Krivenko, A.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Fry, M.E.*, Lawson, J.D.*, Stoner, L.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Hembree, M.L.*, Rose, R.M.*, Lombardi, C.J.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Bui, A.D., Seeley, S., Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (October, 2015). Sleep deprivation increases ischemia-induced myocardial injury in female rats. Presented at the Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 45, Zoladz, P.R., Krivenko, A.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Fry, M.E.*, Lawson, J.D.*, Stoner, L.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Hembree, M.L.*, Rose, R.M.*, Lombardi, C.J.*, Huntley, M.R.*, Bui, A.D., Seeley, S., & Rorabaugh, B.R. (October, 2015). Increased myocardial sensitivity to ischemic injury in an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 45, Bui, A.D., Krivenko, A.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Fry, M.E.*, Lawson, J.D.*, Stoner, L.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Seeley, S., Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (July, 2015). Increased myocardial sensitivity to ischemic injury in an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Council, New Orleans, LA.
13 Zoladz - CV Eisenmann, E.D.*, Bui, A.D., Krivenko, A.*, Fry, M.E.*, Lawson, J.D.*, Stoner, L.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Seeley, S., Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2015). Increased myocardial sensitivity to ischemic injury in an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 29. Bui, A.D., Krivenko, A.*, Eisenmann, E.D.*, Fry, M.E.*, Lawson, J.D.*, Stoner, L.E.*, Johnson, B.L.*, Seeley, S., Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2015). Sleep deprivation increases ischemia-induced myocardial injury in female rats. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 30. Cadle, C.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Brown C.M.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Earley, M.B.*, Knippen, C.L.*, Nagle, H.E.*, Kalchik, A.E.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2015). Reactivation of a fear memory induces physiological responses that correlate with longterm memory modulation. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 31. Zoladz, P.R., Kalchik, A.E.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Lyle, S.M.*, Brown, C.M.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Wolters, N.E., Talbot, J.N., & Rorabaugh, B.R. (November, 2014). ADRA2B deletion variant selectively predicts stress-induced enhancement of long-term memory in females. Presented at the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 44, Cadle, C.E.*, Kalchik, A.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Brown, C.M.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Earley, M.B.*, Knippen, C.L.*, Scholl, E.D.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2014). Postlearning stress facilitates long-term memory consolidation and differentially influences emotional memory in females depending on stage of menstrual cycle. Presented at the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 44, Kalchik, A.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Cadle, C.E.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Brown, C.M.*, Scharf, A.R.*, Dailey, A.M.*, Earley, M.B.*, Knippen, C.L.*, Scholl, E.D.*, Rorabaugh, B.R., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2014). Post-learning stress facilitates long-term memory consolidation. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 34. Kalchik, A.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Findley, K.L.*, Wolters, N.E., Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2013). Stress administered immediately before learning reduces false memory production and selectively enhances true memory in females. Presented at the Forty-Third Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 43, Zoladz, P.R., Warnecke, A.J.*, Burke, H.M.*, Frigo, R.M.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, Robinson, C.M.*, Wolters, N.E., & Talbot, J.N. (November, 2013). Pre-learning social evaluative stress exerts sex-specific effects on long-term picture memory. Presented at the Forty-Third Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 43, Kalchik, A.E.*, Peters, D.M.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Findley, K.L.*, Wolters, N.E., Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2013). Stress administered immediately before learning reduces false memory production and selectively enhances true memory recall in females. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH.
14 Zoladz - CV Zoladz, P.R., Burke, H.M.*, Robinson, C.M.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Wentz, B.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, McKay, J.*, Dexter, K.W.*, & Talbot, J.N. (October, 2012). Blunted corticosterone response to acute predator stress results in long-term spatial memory impairment. Presented at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 42, Burke, H.M.*, Robinson, C.M.*, Wentz, B.*, McKay, J.*, Dexter, K.W.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (October, 2012). Sex-specific impairment of spatial memory following a reminder of predator stress. Presented at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 42, Woelke, S.A.*, Burke, H.M.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, Hoffman, M.M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.L.*, Kalchik, A.E.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (October, 2012). Brief, pre-retrieval stress selectively impairs long-term memory in males who exhibit a reduced cortisol response to stress. Presented at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 42, Warnecke, A.J.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Burke, H.M.*, Frigo, R.M.*, Pisansky, J.M.*, Holcomb, E.D.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (October, 2012). Pre-learning stress selectively impairs long-term memory in males who exhibit a robust cortisol response to stress. Presented at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 42, Burke, H.*, Robinson, C.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Wentz, B.*, Pisansky, J.*, McKay, J.*, Dexter, K.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2012). Blunted corticosterone response to acute predator stress results in long-term spatial memory impairment. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 42. Burke, H.*, Robinson, C.*, Wentz, B.*, McKay, J.*, Dexter, K.*, Pisansky, J.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2012). Sex-specific impairment of spatial memory following a reminder of predator stress. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 43. Woelke, S.A.*, Burke, H.*, Pisansky, J.*, Hoffman, M.*, Aufdenkampe, R.*, Kalchik, A.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2012). Brief, pre-retrieval stress selectively impairs long-term memory in males who exhibit a reduced cortisol response to stress. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 44. Warnecke, A.J.*, Woelke, S.A.*, Burke, H.*, Frigo, R.*, Pisansky, J.*, Holcomb, E.*, Talbot, J.N., & Zoladz, P.R. (April, 2012). Pre-learning stress selectively impairs long-term memory in males and is mediated by corticosteroid-dependent mechanisms. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 45. Halonen, J.D., Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2011). Neurobiology of forgotten baby syndrome. Presented at the Forty-First Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 41, Zoladz, P.R., Clark, B.*, Warnecke, A.*, Smith, L.*, Talbot, J., & Tabar, J.* (November, 2010). Stress exerts differential effects on the recall and recognition of emotional words, depending on proximity to the learning experience. Presented at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 40,
15 Zoladz - CV Roth, T.L., Zoladz, P.R., Sweatt, J.D., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2010). Hypermethylation of the BDNF gene in the hippocampus of adult rats exposed to a predator-based psychosocial animal model of PTSD. Presented at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 40, Diamond, D.M. & Zoladz, P.R. (November, 2010). Chronic psychosocial stress in adult rats produces PTSD-like sequelae, including heightened anxiety and predator-based fear conditioning, more than 4 months following the initiation of stress. Presented at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 40, Roth, T.L., Zoladz, P.R., Sweatt, J.D., & Diamond, D.M. (October, 2010). Stress-induced changes in hippocampal DNA methylation following exposure to a predator-based psychosocial animal model of PTSD. Presented at the New York Academy of Sciences conference on Behavioral Epigenetics. 50. Clark, B.*, Smith, L.*, Warnecke, A.*, Tabar, J.*, Talbot, J., & Zoladz, P.R. (May, 2010). Stress differentially affects memory for positive and negative words independent of its proximity to the learning experience. Presented at the Ohio Northern University Student Research Colloquium, Ada, OH. 51. Zoladz, P.R., Cooper, D., Carter, G., Muñoz, C., & Diamond, D.M. (October, 2009). Effects of corticosterone and predator stress on alternative splicing of acetylcholinesterase: Potential relevance to PTSD-related pathology. Presented at the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 39, Seetharaman, S., Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (October, 2009). Daily social stimulation ameliorates PTSD-like behavioral and physiological sequelae induced by psychosocial stress in rats. Presented at the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 39, Park, C.R., Zoladz, P.R., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Corticosteronedependent and corticosterone-independent effects of predator stress on the consolidation versus retrieval of long-term spatial memory. Presented at A Brain Research Meeting: Stress, Coping and Disease, Arlington, VA. Abstract published in Delegate Manual Supplement, P Seetharaman, S., Zoladz, P.R., Halonen, J.D., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Daily social stimulation blocks the development of conditioned fear and heightened anxiety in an animal model of PTSD. Presented at A Brain Research Meeting: Stress, Coping and Disease, Arlington, VA. Abstract published in Delegate Manual Supplement, P Muñoz, C., Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Differential effectiveness of tianeptine, clonidine and amitriptyline in blocking PTSD-like physiological and behavioral sequelae in rats. Presented at A Brain Research Meeting: Stress, Coping and Disease, Arlington, VA. Abstract published in Delegate Manual Supplement, P Philpot, R.M., Diamond, D.M., Zoladz, P.R., Halonen, J.D., Engberg, M.E., Fleshner, M., & Wecker, L. (November, 2008). Activation of the memory of a traumatic experience increases CREB phosphorylation in the rat hippocampus. Presented at A Brain Research Meeting: Stress, Coping and Disease, Arlington, VA. Abstract published in Delegate Manual Supplement, P29.
16 Zoladz - CV Zoladz, P.R., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Validation of an animal model of PTSD: Psychosocial stress in rats produces a reduction in basal glucocorticoid levels and an increase in sensitivity in the dexamethasone suppression test. Presented at A Brain Research Meeting: Stress, Coping and Disease, Arlington, VA. Abstract published in Delegate Manual Supplement, P Halonen, J.D., Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Neoclassical fear conditioning with the CS and US presented in different contexts: Adverse effects of combined administration of D-cycloserine and propranolol on extinction. Presented at A Brain Research Meeting: Stress, Coping and Disease, Arlington, VA. Abstract published in Delegate Manual Supplement, P Srivareerat, M., Alzoubi, K.H., Alkadhi, K.A., Zoladz, P.R., Park, C.R., Halonen, J.D., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Differential expression of CaMKII, BDNF and calcineurin in the hippocampus and amygdala in response to spatial learning and predator stress-induced amnesia. Presented at A Brain Research Meeting: Stress, Coping and Disease, Arlington, VA. Abstract published in Delegate Manual Supplement, P Park, C.R., Zoladz, P.R., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Corticosteronedependent and corticosterone-independent effects of predator stress on the consolidation versus retrieval of long-term spatial memory. Presented at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 38, Seetharaman, S., Zoladz, P.R., Halonen, J.D., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Daily social stimulation blocks the development of conditioned fear and heightened anxiety in an animal model of PTSD. Presented at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 38, Muñoz, C., Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Differential effectiveness of tianeptine, clonidine and amitriptyline in blocking PTSD-like physiological and behavioral sequelae in rats. Presented at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 38, Philpot, R.M., Diamond, D.M., Zoladz, P.R., Halonen, J.D., Engberg, M.E., Fleshner, M., & Wecker, L. (November, 2008). Activation of the memory of a traumatic experience increases CREB phosphorylation in the rat hippocampus. Presented at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 38, Zoladz, P.R., Fleshner, M., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Validation of an animal model of PTSD: Psychosocial stress in rats produces a reduction in basal glucocorticoid levels and an increase in sensitivity in the dexamethasone suppression test. Presented at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 38, Halonen, J.D., Zoladz, P.R., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Neoclassical fear conditioning with the CS and US presented in different contexts: Adverse effects of combined administration of D-cycloserine and propranolol on extinction. Presented at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 38, Srivareerat, M., Alzoubi, K.H., Alkadhi, K.A., Zoladz, P.R., Park, C.R., Halonen, J.D., & Diamond, D.M. (November, 2008). Differential expression of CaMKII, BDNF and calcineurin in the hippocampus and amygdala in response to spatial learning and predator stress-induced amnesia. Presented at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. Abstract published in Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 38,
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