University of Virginia - Religion
Ph.D.
Neuroscience
Animal Models
Pharmacology
Cell
Cell Biology
Immunohistochemistry
Electrophysiology
RT-PCR
Fluorescence Microscopy
Neuroscience
Microscopy
Transfection
Cell Culture
In Vivo
Western Blotting
Confocal Microscopy
In Vitro
Immunofluorescence
Neuronal mechanisms of trauma-induced Alzheimer's disease
Victims of traumatic brain injury have a significantly increased probability of developing Alzheimer's Disease. In addition
the progression of AD is much accelerated in this population. The project characterized the common cellular pathways shared by TBI and AD to decipher which are important in the TI-accelerated progression
and increased incidence
of AD.
Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Trauma-Induced Epilepsy
Trauma-induced recurrent seizure activity
or epilepsy
is a life-long
devastating condition that is not easily controlled with modern medication. This proposal characterized acute events that precede the development of epilepsy
modulation of which may prevent the development of recurrent seizure activity
John Povlishock
John
Campbell
Harvard Medical School
Virginia Commonwealth University
University of Virginia
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston
MA
Research Fellow
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Charlottesville
Virginia Area
Assistant Professor
University of Virginia
Boston
MA
Instructor in Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Virginia Commonwealth University
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