Brain development is a complex and prolonged process that is not complete until adulthood in most mammals, including humans, and therefore the events that may contribute to altered functional outcome are as varied as the human experience and may occur at any time between gestation and adulthood. The goal of my research is to look at discrete changes in the environment (both internal and external) during brain development and evaluate their relevance to altered structural and functional outcome, such as in mental illness, autism, or developmental delay.
In particular, our lab focuses on schizophrenia, which, although long considered a developmental disorder, is usually diagnosed in younger adults. Our lab utilizes a rodent model to investigate the purported link between of early life stress and later diagnosis with schizophrenia