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107 results for "Neuropathology "

107 results for "Neuropathology "

Joan A Camprodon

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Dr. Camprodon is interested in understanding circuit properties of human neural networks and how maladaptive plastic changes lead to neuropsychiatric disorders. The scope of his research includes basic, translational and clinical projects focused on...

Seward Rutkove

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Our translational research focuses on applying electrophysiological measures, imaging modalities, and innovative bioengineering approaches to diagnose and treat neuromuscular disorders. These techniques include electrical impedance myography...

Francisco Javier Quintana

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The Quintana laboratory studies the regulation of the immune response by endogenous and environmental factors, with the ultimate goal of dissecting the molecular mechanisms that control the immune response and identifying novel targets for therapeutic...

Randy Lee Buckner

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Weighing about three pounds, the human brain contains billion of neurons that are wired together in complex but highly structured networks. Our laboratory explores the organization and function of large-scale human brain networks that contribute to high...

Christiane Wrann

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Preserving cognitive function is a major challenge in an increasingly aging population. Alzheimer's disease alone affects an estimated 5.5 million Americans today. Unfortunately, effective treatment options are still very limited. Interestingly, exercise...

Michael Prerau

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Our lab’s research focuses on experimental and computational approaches to understanding the neural correlates of consciousness in humans—specifically how sleep affects the brain. With our expertise in state-of-the-art quantitative methods, we develop...

Laura Cox

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The Cox lab is investigating the role of the gut microbiota in neurologic diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis. The gut microbiota is composed of trillions of bacteria, fungi...

Jeffrey Daniel Macklis

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Our laboratory is directed toward both 1) understanding molecular controls and mechanisms over neuron sub-type development, diversity, axon guidance-circuit formation, and degeneration-disease in the cerebral cortex (e.g. corticospinal motor neurons -...

Anna Greka

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The mission of the Greka laboratory is to define fundamental aspects of membrane protein biology and dissect mechanisms of cellular homeostasis. The laboratory complements this cell biology-focused program with tools from molecular biology, genomics...

Elizabeth Carson Engle

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The human brain is a highly organized structure containing myriad axon tracts that follow precise pathways and make predictable connections, yet only a handful of human disorders clearly resulting from errors in axon growth and guidance have been...

Xin Tang

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The Tang lab seeks to understand the molecular and cellular basis of human brain disorders in order to ultimately develop precision medicine therapeutics. We leverage cutting-edge technologies including single-cell RNA sequencing, CRISPR gene editing...

Jordan Farrell

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We seek to understand the mechanisms by which heterogenous cell types orchestrate synchronous network patterns for brain computations as fundamental as memory, which may be key to understanding the origins of pathological hypersynchrony in epilepsy...