Victoria Eaton, B.S.
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A Âé¶¹´«Ã½alumna with a B.S. in Neuroscience and 11 years of laboratory experience, Victoria serves as a Research Associate for the Behavior Core. Her career spans both academic and industry settings, including significant work in chronic pain research at Âé¶¹´«Ã½and rapid diagnostic development and validation at Abbott Laboratories. Now back at her alma mater, her primary focus is on rodent behavioral assays and data management. Victoria is a dedicated mentor who is enthusiastic about helping young researchers find their footing in the lab. When she isn't at the bench, you can find her on a nature walk, drawing, or at home with her kitties.
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Expertise
- Animal behavior
- Animal handling
- Animal learning and behavior
- Behavioral science
- Neuropathic pain
- Neuroscience
- Pain
- Preclinical efficacy
- Research design
Research
Selected publications
Townsend, K., Imbert, I., Eaton, V., Stevenson, G., King, T. Voluntary exercise blocks ongoing pain and diminishes bone remodeling while sparing protective mechanical pain in a rat model of advanced osteoarthritis pain. (Submitted)
Eaton, V. E., Pettit, S., Elkinson, A., Houseknecht, K. L., King, T. E., & May, M. (2019). Polymicrobial abscessfollowing ovariectomy in a mouse. BMC veterinary research, 15(1), 364.
Sannajust, S., Imbert, I., Eaton, V., Henderson, T., Liaw, L., May, M., Barbe, MF., & King, T. (2019). Femaleshave greater susceptibility to develop ongoing pain and central sensitization in a rat model of temporomandibular joint pain. Pain, 160(9), 2036-2049.
Davis SM, Rice M, Rudlong J, Eaton V, King T, Burman MA. (2018). Neonatal pain and stress disrupts later-lifepavlovian fear conditioning and sensory function in rats: Evidence for a two-hit model. Developmental Psychobiology; 60(5):520-533.