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Assistant Professor, Biology

Contact Information

Education

  • Ph.D., Neuroscience, University of Arizona
  • B.S., Neuroscience and Slavic Studies, University of Pittsburgh

Background

Hannah Dollish, Ph. D., has focused her research interests in understanding the cellular, molecular and genetic mechanisms behind circadian and the seasonal phase shifting in mammals and humans. She is also interested in the use of flavonoids and other chronobiotics to treat circadian disorders.

Publications

  • Dollish, H. K., Tsyglakova, M., & McClung, C. A. (2023). "Circadian rhythms and mood disorders: Time to see the light." Neuron.
  • Dollish, Hannah K., et al. "Melatonin, Circadian Rhythms, and Sleep: An Opportunity to Understand Mechanisms for Protecting Against Neurodegenerative Disease in Drosophila." Sleep and Clocks in Aging and Longevity. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. 521-561.
  • Dollish, H. K., Kaladchibachi, S., Negelspach, D. C., & Fernandez, F. X. (2021). "The Drosophila Circadian Phase Response Curve to Light: Conservation across Seasonally Relevant Photoperiods and Anchorage to Sunset." Physiology & Behavior, 113691.
  • Bartlett, M. J., Flores, A. J., Ye, T., Smidt, S. I., Dollish, H. K., Stancati, J. A., ... & Falk, T. (2020). "Preclinical evidence in support of repurposing sub-anesthetic ketamine as a treatment for L- DOPA-induced dyskinesia." Experimental neurology, 333, 113413.
  • Giordano, K. R., Denman, C. R., Dollish, H. K., Fernandez, F., Lifshitz, J., Akhter, M., & Rowe, R. K. (2020). "Intracerebral hemorrhage in the mouse altered sleep-wake patterns and activated microglia." Experimental neurology, 327, 113242.
  • Tubbs, A. S., Dollish, H. K., Fernandez, F., & Grandner, M. A. (2019). "The basics of sleep physiology and behavior. In Sleep and health (pp. 3-10). Academic Press.
  • Dollish, H. K., Figueroa, A., Janowski, A., Snyder, R. W., & Fernandez, F. (2019). "0266 Actigraphy- Based Measurement of Sleep and Diurnal Rhythms in Subjects with Age-Related Macular Degeneration." Sleep, 42, A109.
  • Rincón-Cortés, M., Gagnon, K. G., Dollish, H. K., & Grace, A. A. (2018). "Diazepam reverses increased anxiety-like behavior, social behavior deficit, and dopamine dysregulation following withdrawal from acute amphetamine." Neuropsychopharmacology, 43(12), 2418-2425.
  • Belujon, P., Jakobowski, N. L., Dollish, H. K., & Grace, A. A. (2016). "Withdrawal from acute amphetamine induces an amygdala-driven attenuation of dopamine neuron activity: reversal by ketamine." Neuropsychopharmacology, 41(2), 619-627.