- Assistant Professor
- Translational Medicine & Physiology
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- Professor, College of Medicine; Translational Medicine & Physiology
- Clinical Associate Professor, College of Arts & Sciences; Department of Psychology
- Faculty, Neuroscience Program within the College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience
Dr. Satterfield studies the complex phenotype-genotype associations between sleep and cognition. She uses functional genetic polymorphisms as a tool to understand the underlying neurobiological mechanisms associated with inter-individual differences in cognitive impairment during sleep loss. Recently, Dr. Satterfield has taken interest in investigating how circadian disruption increases the risk of poor health outcomes, including metabolic health and cancer.