Devon Graham Ph.D.

Devon Graham Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Main Campus

1996-2000: B.S. in Biology, Allegheny College
2002-2007: Ph.D. in Toxicology, University of Maryland
2007-2011: Postdoctoral training, Cincinnati Children’s Research Foundation
2011-2015: Postdoctoral training, Vanderbilt University

FSU College of Medicine Outstanding Junior Faculty Researcher Award (2021)

Winter Conference on Brain Research Travel Fellowship Award (2015)
Society for Neuroscience Chapter Postdoctoral Travel Award (2013)
Travel Award, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s “Cellular Biology of Addiction” course (2013)
Neurobehavioral Teratology Society: Conference Award, 2011
Neurobehavioral Teratology Society: Behavioral Toxicology Award, 2010
Environmental Health Sciences Regional Showcase of Fellows: Invited Exemplary Fellow, 2009
Neurobehavioral Teratology Society: Merck and Co., Inc., Conference Award, 2008
Society of Toxicology: Women in Toxicology Student Achievement Award, 2008
Society of Toxicology: Toxicology Scholar Travel Grant, 2006
Society of Toxicology: Graduate Travel Award, 2005
NIH Predoctoral Intramural Research Training Award, July 2003-July 2007
University of Maryland: Graduate Merit Award, August 2003-May 2004
Allegheny College: Alden Scholar, 1999
Allegheny College: Presidential Scholar, August 1996-May 2000

Society for Neuroscience (SfN)

Developmental Neurotoxicology Society (DNTS)

Society of Toxicology (SOT)

Selected Publications

T.S. Trammell, N.L. Henderson, H.S. Madkour, G.D. Stanwood*, D.L. Graham* (2021) GLP-1R activation alters performance in cognitive tasks in a sex-dependent manner. Neurological Sciences 42: 2911-2919.

D.L. Graham, H.S. Madkour, B.L. Noble, C. Schatschneider, G.D. Stanwood (2021) Long-term functional alterations following prenatal GLP-1R activation. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 87: 106984.

D.L. Graham, H.H. Durai, T. Trammell, B.L. Noble, D.P. Mortlock, A. Galli, G. D. Stanwood (2020) A novel mouse model of GLP-1 receptor expression: a look at the brain. Journal of Comparative Neurology 58: 2445-2470.

J.J. Larson, D.L. Graham, L.T. Singer, A.M. Beckwith, M. Terplan, J.M. Davis, J. Martinez, H.S. Bada (2020) Cognitive and behavioral impact on children exposed to opioids during pregnancy. Pediatrics 144: e20190514.

A.L. Frederick, H. Yano, P. Trifilieff, H.D. Vishwasrao, D. Biezonski, J. Mészáros, D.R. Sibley, C. Kellendonk, K.C. Sonntag, D.L. Graham, R.J. Colbran, G.D. Stanwood, J.A. Javitch. (2015) Evidence against dopamine D1/D2 receptor heteromers. Molecular Psychiatry 20, 1373-1385.

D.L. Graham, K. Erreger, A. Galli, G.D. Stanwood. (2013) GLP-1 analog attenuates cocaine reward. Molecular Psychiatry, 18, 961-2.

A.A. Braun, D.L. Graham, T.L. Schaefer, C.V. Vorhees, M.T. Williams. (2012) Dorsal striatal dopamine depletion impairs both allocentric and egocentric navigation in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 97, 402-8.

D.L. Graham, R.M. Amos-Kroohs, A.A. Braun, C.E. Grace, T.L. Schaefer, M.R. Skelton, C.V. Vorhees, M.T. Williams. (2012) Neonatal (+)-methamphetamine exposure in rats alters adult locomotor responses to dopamine D1 and D2 agonists and to a glutamate NMDA receptor antagonist, but not to serotonin agonists. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 6, 1-15.

T.L. Schaefer, C.E. Grace, M.R. Skelton, D.L. Graham, G.A. Gudelsky, C.V. Vorhees, M.T. Williams. (2012) Neonatal citalopram treatment inhibits the 5-HT depleting effects of MDMA exposure in rats. ACS Chemical Neuroscience 3, 12-21.

M.R. Skelton, T.L. Schaefer, D.L. Graham, T.J. deGrauw, J.F. Clark, M.T. Williams, C.V. Vorhees. (2011) Creatine transporter (CrT/ Slc6a8) knockout mice as a model of human CrT deficiency.  PLoS One 6, e16187.

D.L. Graham, N.R. Herring, T.L. Schaefer, C.V. Vorhees, M.T. Williams (2010) Glucose and corticosterone changes in developing and adult rats following exposure to (±)-3,4-methylendioxymethamphetamine or 5-methoxydiisopropyltryptamine. Neurotoxicology and Teratalogy 32, 152-7.

D.L. Graham, P.-A.H. Noailles, J.L. Cadet (2008) Differential neurochemical consequences of an escalating dose-binge regimen followed by single-day multiple-dose methamphetamine challenges. Journal of Neurochemistry 105, 1873-85.

 



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