Deane Edward Aikins (fg8235)

University information

Title: Associate Professor
Unit: Psychiatry
Department: School of Medicine

Contact information


Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences

Position Title: Associate Professor
Biography:

 Dr. Aikins is a neuroscience and clinical researcher interested in novel treatments of combat stress disorders, investigating both those who are resilient and those diagnosed with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), both in Veterans and military families. He is particularly interested in determining dementia risks in aging Veterans. His research focuses on neuroplasticity as a model for conceptualizing traumatic stress responses, risk and resilience models of PTSD and potential approaches for PTSD treatment.

Research Interests:

 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Psychophysiological markers of deployment stress risk and resilience, Deployment stress and emotion regulation in Active Duty military families

Deane Edward Aikins

Translational Neuroscience Program

Title: Associate Professor
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Research Interests:

Dr. Aikins is a neuroscience and clinical researcher interested in novel treatments of combat stress disorders, investigating both those who are resilient and those diagnosed with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), both in Veterans and military families. He is particularly interested in determining dementia risks in aging Veterans. His research focuses on neuroplasticity as a model for conceptualizing traumatic stress responses, risk and resilience models of PTSD and potential approaches for PTSD treatment.

Disease/Disorder

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Psychophysiological markers of deployment stress risk and resilience, Deployment stress and emotion regulation in Active Duty military families

Methods

Psychophysiological markers of ANS activation, fMRI/MRI, diagnostic interviews

Key Collaborators

Dr. Julie Wargo Aikins

Deane Edward Aikins

Courses taught by Deane Edward Aikins

Fall Term 2024

Fall Term 2023

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