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Emma Theisen
Ph.D. Student in Neurosciences, admitted Autumn 2020
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Glia make up more than half of the cells in the human brain, but we are just beginning to understand the complex and multifactorial role glia play in health and disease. Glia are decidedly dynamic in form and function. Understanding the mechanisms underlying this dynamic nature of glia is imperative to developing novel therapeutic strategies for diseases of the nervous system that involve aberrant gliogenesis, especially related to changes in myelination.
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Anna Ratuski
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Publication Topics For This Person
Animals, Genetically Modified
Animals, Newborn
Anxiety, Separation
Behavior, Animal
Brain
Corticosterone
Drosophila Proteins
Drosophila melanogaster
Immunoglobulins
Maternal Behavior
Membrane Proteins
Mother-Child Relations
Mothers
Neurons
Object Attachment
Optic Lobe, Nonmammalian
Protein Interaction Maps
Rats
Stress, Psychological
Synapses