Eva Bach, PhD
- Assistant Professor, Translational Neuroscience
Eva Bach, PhD
Research Interests
- Neuroscience
- Alcohol Addiction
- Stress and Anxiety
- Ventral Hippocampus
- Basolateral Amygdala
- Whole-Cell Patch Clamp Electrophysiology
- Education
- PhD, University of Kentucky, 2018
- Fellowship
- University of Pittsburgh, 2016
- Wake Forest School of Medicine, 2018
- Positions
- Assistant Professor, Translational Neuroscience
- Departments and Affiliations
- Translational Neuroscience
Research
- Chronic Ethanol Exposures Leads to a Negative Affective State in Female Rats That Is Accompanied by a Paradoxical Decrease in Ventral Hippocampus Excitability. Bach EC, Morgan JW, Ewin SE, Barth SH, Raab-Graham KF, Weiner JL. Front Neurosci. 2021; 15:669075.
- Chronic intermittent ethanol promotes ventral subiculum hyperexcitability via increases in extrinsic basolateral amygdala input and local network activity. Bach EC, Ewin SE, Baldassaro AD, Carlson HN, Weiner JL. Sci Rep. 2021 Apr; 11(1):8749.
- Role of FMRP in rapid antidepressant effects and synapse regulation. Heaney CF, Namjoshi SV, Uneri A, Bach EC, Weiner JL, Raab-Graham KF. Mol Psychiatry. 2021 Jan;
- Long-term potentiation of glycinergic synapses by semi-natural stimulation patterns during tonotopic map refinement. Bach EC, Kandler K. Sci Rep. 2020 10; 10(1):16899.
- Pulsed Stimuli Elicit More Robust Multisensory Enhancement than Expected. Bach EC, Vaughan JW, Stein BE, Rowland BA. . 2017; 11:40.