Tatiana Wolfe
Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
Psychiatry, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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Tatiana Wolfe's research investigates the intersection of neuroscience, medical imaging, and orthopedic injury models. She has published work on transplantable human motor networks for spinal cord injury, utilizing novel kyphoplasty balloon-based models in porcine subjects. Her studies also explore the quantification of skeletal muscle perfusion in peripheral artery disease using 18F-sodium fluoride positron emission tomography imaging. Wolfe's work extends to understanding the relationship between white matter macrostructure, perceived rejection, and cognitive inflexibility in aging populations, as well as the functional links between myelination integrity and information processing speed in multiple sclerosis. Her collaborative network includes Clint Kilts, A.C.W. Pike, Maegan Calvert, and Laura B. Dunn, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Wolfe's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 7, with 25 total publications and 490 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 7
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 490
Selected Publications
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain (2026) DOI
- Enhancing Rectal Cancer Radiosensitivity and Gut Protection through Methionine Restriction (2025) DOI
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS (2025) DOI
- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain (2024) DOI
- A novel minimally invasive and versatile kyphoplasty balloon-based model of porcine spinal cord injury (2024) DOI
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