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Fiona Harrison

Associate Professor at Medicine, Vanderbilt University1 Followers

Fiona Harrison enhances global conversations on the intricate connections between neuroscience and animal behavior. As an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism Division at Vanderbilt University, she delves into the complex mechanisms of oxidative stress and its implications for diseases such as Alzheimer's. Her research is pivotal in understanding how antioxidants, particularly vitamins C and E, can mitigate the effects of oxidative stress, potentially offering new avenues for therapeutic interventions. Dr. Harrison's work extends into the realms of learning and memory, where she investigates the neural underpinnings that influence these cognitive processes. Her interest in prenatal development further enriches her research, as she explores how early life stages impact neurological health and behavior. By integrating her expertise in neuroscience with her passion for animal behavior, she provides valuable insights into the biological and environmental factors that shape cognitive functions. At Vanderbilt University, Dr. Harrison is not only a dedicated researcher but also an inspiring educator. She mentors students and collaborates with colleagues to advance the field of neuroscience. Her contributions to understanding the role of oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases have been recognized in various academic circles, making her a respected figure in her field. Through her work, she continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, aiming to improve health outcomes and enhance quality of life for individuals affected by neurological disorders.

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