Emily E. Rothacker
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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Emily E. Rothacker's research focuses on the physiological and neurological effects of anorexia nervosa and subsequent weight restoration in animal models. Her work investigates alterations in brain matter and mitochondrial capacities that occur during simulated anorexia nervosa, as well as the long-term impacts on muscle quality following recovery.
Rothacker collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Megan E. Rosa‐Caldwell, Stacey Lee Thompson, Katie M Wood, and Joshua Rorke. Her recent publications explore the biochemical and structural changes in the brain and muscles associated with anorexia nervosa and its recovery phases. Her current scholarly activity is marked by a recent publication in 2025.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa (2025)
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Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats (2025)
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Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
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