Jacqueline Crawley
Jacqueline N. Crawley (née Lerner) is an American
behavioral neuroscientist and an expert on rodent behavioral analysis. Since July 2012, she is the Robert E. Chason Chair in Translational Research in the
MIND Institute and
professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the
University of California, Davis School of Medicine in
Sacramento. Previously, from 1983–2012, she was chief of the Laboratory of Behavioral Neuroscience in the intramural program of the
National Institute of Mental Health. Her
translational research program focuses on testing
hypotheses about the genetic causes of
autism spectrum disorders and discovering treatments for the diagnostic symptoms of
autism, using
mouse models. She has published more than 275
peer-reviewed articles in
scientific journals and 110
review articles and book chapters. According to
Scopus, her works have been cited over 36,000 times, giving her an
h-index of 99. She has co-edited 4 books and is the author of ''What's Wrong With my Mouse? Behavioral Phenotyping of Transgenic and Knockout Mice'' (1st edition 2000, 2nd edition 2007, ), which was very well received.
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