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Reed, Erin

We investigate the inflammatory component of Alzheimer's disease using various mouse models. We are interested in microglia, the brain's resident immune cells, as well as components of the circulating peripheral immune system and their interactions with microglia, as well as how these cells may respond differently based on sex. 

 

Major Allison Brager, Ph.D. '11

Students, faculty and veterans met at the Student Green for an early Veterans Day Commemoration on Friday, November 8. The university’s Army and Air Force ROTC groups stood beside local veterans for a flag-raising ceremony and speeches, along with keynote speaker and Alumna Major Alison Brager, Ph.D. ‘11 who spoke of her time in both the military and 91²Ö¿â’s Department of Biological Sciences. Brager, who earned her Ph.D. in neuroscience at 91²Ö¿â, talked about the soft skills she learned that helped her in the military, especially with the work she did in New York City...

Schofield, Brett R.

We investigate brain circuits that modulate how we hear in different environments, during growth and aging, and after damage to the ear or the brain. We use sophisticated neural tracing methods to characterize neural circuits in rodents so we can understand how those circuits contribute to hearing.
 

 

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