Kate Ryan Kuhlman

Alumna/Alumnus
LIFE Michigan

LIFE Fellow from 2011 to 2013, University of Michigan

PhD

Dissertation completed in February 2014

Characterizing the Role of Different Subtypes of Early Trauma in Neuroendocrine Reactivity Among Youth: Implications for Adolescent Depression

(Advisor: Nestor Lopez-Duran)


Selected Publications

Kuhlman, K. R., Horn, S. R., Chiang, J. J., & Bower, J. E. (2020). Early life adversity exposure and circulating markers of inflammation in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity, 86, 30–42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2019.04.028

Kuhlman, K. R., Robles, T. R., Haydon, M. D., Boyle, C. C., Dooley, L., & Bower, J. E. (2020). Early life stress sensitizes individuals to the psychological correlates of mild fluctuations in inflammation. Developmental Psychobiology, 63(3), 400–408. https://doi.org/10.1111/DEV.21908 

Kuhlman, K. R., Chiang, J. J., Horn, S., & Bower, J. E. (2017). Developmental psychoneuroendocrine and psychoneuroimmune pathways from childhood adversity to disease. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 80, 166–184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.05.020

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