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Jennifer Bizon

Read the latest from the Borchelt Group

Drs. Jake Ayres and Dave Borchelt publish a new review in Acta Neuropathologica on phenotypic diversity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).  In many types of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (fALS), mutations…

Congratulations Kalene Jasso on new NIH predoctoral fellowship

Kalene Jasso was awarded a new individual predoctoral fellowship from NIH entitled “The Role of MCHR1 Signaling in Olfactory Function”.   The goal of this project is to increase our understanding of mechanisms that modulate the sense of smell. The project will investigate the role of the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor (MCHR1) in…

Dr. Ashok Kumar Awarded new R21 from NIH

Dr. Ashok Kumar, a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience was recently awarded a new R21 from NIA entitled Age-associate impaired executive function: Rescue by NMDA receptor upregulation.

Two Department of Neuroscience faculty chosen as AlzSTARS Scholars

  Drs. Valerie Joes and Karina Alviña were chosen as AlzSTARS Scholars. This program (Alzheimer’s Science Training to Advance Research Success or AlzSTARS) is a collaboration between the  1Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (1FLADRC) is a National Institute of Aging funded collaboration of The University of…

Read the Latest from the Tansey Group

Drs. Malu Tansey and Rebecca Wallings publish a new review in Biochemical Society Transactions that  reviews the role of LRRK2 mutation in pathway regulation in immune cells. Drawing upon data from multiple diseases associated with LRRK2, they highlight the pleiotropic effects of LRRK2 in different cell types. They further role…

Two Department of Neuroscience Faculty Promoted

  Congratulations to Department of Neuroscience faculty members Dr. Yona Levites and Dr. Chris Janus on their successful promotions to Research Associate Professor. Drs. Levites and Janus joined the Department of Neuroscience and the Center for Translational Research Neurodegenerative Disease in 2009. This promotion recognizes their substantial scientific contributions…

Dr. Valerie Joers and Malú Tansey receive Michael J. Fox Foundation Award

Investigators at UF’s Center for Translational Research in Neurodegenerative Disease, or CTRND, earned a one-year, $200,000 award from the Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Target Advancement Program to explore novel approaches to treat Parkinson’s disease. The award will fund a study to determine how targeting cannabinoid receptor 2, or CB2,…

Read the latest from the Foster group

A new study by UF neuroscientists demonstrates an example of the brain’s ability to shift and utilize different neural circuits to perform a task in order to compensate for brain aging. The rat model study, published recently in the Journal of Neuroscience, was designed to test the hypothesis that cognitive…