Judith Kunze

PhD Student

University of Lübeck

I studied psychology in Göttingen and Lübeck and am currently doing my PhD within the CRC. My research focuses on human neuroscience, with a particular interest in excitation–inhibition balance and the effects of ketamine. Using non-invasive experimental approaches, I investigate how circadian rhythms influence ketamine’s antidepressant effects.

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Judith Kunze

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Circadian rhythms of glucocorticoid and glutamatergic interactions in mood stability

Mood symptoms vary throughout the day, yet mechanisms linking circadian rhythms, stress, and mood regulation remain poorly understood. This project investigates how circadian clocks interact with glutamatergic signaling and glucocorticoids to regulate mood and treatment efficacy.

Circadian rhythms of glucocorticoid and glutamatergic interactions in mood stability

Mood symptoms vary throughout the day, yet mechanisms linking circadian rhythms, stress, and mood regulation remain poorly understood. This project investigates how circadian clocks interact with glutamatergic signaling and glucocorticoids to regulate mood and treatment efficacy.

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Judith Kunze

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