The big picture: Mary Dallman, a role model

Marian Joëls*

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Abstract

Mary Dallman has left a legacy in neuroendocrinology, not only as the scientist who elaborated on new concepts such as rapid corticosteroid feedback pathways, but also as a role model, particularly for women who followed in her footsteps. In this contribution, I compare (i) the remarkable journey she made toward her position as the first female faculty member ever at the physiology department at USCF with that of generations after her; (ii) the contribution of our labs on rapid corticosteroid actions; and, (iii) finally, our experiences with unexpected findings for which one should always keep an open mind, a standpoint that was fervently advocated by Mary Dallman.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2209672
JournalStress
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • corticosterone
  • feedback
  • female
  • metaplasticity
  • Rapid effects
  • serendipity

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