Kevin G. Bath

Affiliations: 
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Olfaction & Neurotrophins
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Cynthia Prosen research assistant 1996-2000 Northern Michigan University
Howard Francis research assistant 2000-2001 Johns Hopkins
Robert Elliott Johnston grad student 2000-2005 Cornell
 (Social stress and the changing brain: Evidence from the golden hamster.)
Francis S. Lee post-doc 2005- Weill Cornell Medical College
Bruce S. McEwen post-doc 2005-2007 Rockefeller
 (Visiting Fellow)
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Demaestri C, Pisciotta M, Altunkeser N, et al. (2024) Central amygdala CRF+ neurons promote heightened threat reactivity following early life adversity in mice. Nature Communications. 15: 5522
Pan T, Gallo ME, Donald KA, et al. (2024) Elevated risk for psychiatric outcomes in pediatric patients with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C): A review of neuroinflammatory and psychosocial stressors. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health. 38: 100760
Breton JM, Cort Z, Demaestri C, et al. (2023) Early life adversity reduces affiliative behavior with a stressed cagemate and leads to sex-specific alterations in corticosterone responses in adult mice. Hormones and Behavior. 158: 105464
Manzano Nieves G, Bravo M, Bath KG. (2023) Early life adversity ablates sex differences in active versus passive threat responding in mice. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 1-32
Breton JM, Cort Z, Demaestri C, et al. (2023) Early life adversity reduces affiliative behavior towards a distressed cagemate and leads to sex-specific alterations in corticosterone responses. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Demaestri C, Gallo M, Mazenod E, et al. (2022) Resource scarcity but not maternal separation provokes unpredictable maternal care sequences in mice and both upregulate -associated gene expression in the amygdala. Neurobiology of Stress. 20: 100484
Manzano Nieves G, Bravo M, Baskoylu S, et al. (2020) Early life adversity decreases pre-adolescent fear expression by accelerating amygdala PV cell development. Elife. 9
Demaestri C, Pan T, Critz M, et al. (2020) Type of early life adversity confers differential, sex-dependent effects on early maturational milestones in mice. Hormones and Behavior. 104763
Bath KG. (2020) Synthesizing Views to Understand Sex Differences in Response to Early Life Adversity. Trends in Neurosciences. 43: 300-310
Nieves GM, Bravo M, Baskoylu S, et al. (2020) Author response: Early life adversity decreases pre-adolescent fear expression by accelerating amygdala PV cell development Elife
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