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Decoding Stress Vulnerability

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Decoding stress vulnerability

Stamatina Tzanoulinou

Assistant Professor

University of Lausanne, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences

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Friday, February 20, 2026

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Friday, February 20, 2026

4:00 PM Europe/Athens

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Athens Neuroscience

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Abstract

Although stress can be considered as an ongoing process that helps an organism to cope with present and future challenges, when it is too intense or uncontrollable, it can lead to adverse consequences for physical and mental health. Social stress specifically, is a highly prevalent traumatic experience, present in multiple contexts, such as war, bullying and interpersonal violence, and it has been linked with increased risk for major depression and anxiety disorders. Nevertheless, not all individuals exposed to strong stressful events develop psychopathology, with the mechanisms of resilience and vulnerability being still under investigation. During this talk, I will identify key gaps in our knowledge about stress vulnerability and I will present our recent data from our contextual fear learning protocol based on social defeat stress in mice.

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anxietyanxiety disorderscontextual fear learningcorticosteroneinter-individual variabilitylearning and memorymajor depressionpsychopathologyresiliencesocial defeatsocial stressstressstress vulnerabilitytraumatic experience

About the Speaker

Stamatina Tzanoulinou

Assistant Professor

University of Lausanne, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences

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tzanoulinoulab.com

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