Neurobiology research unit

 
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Neurobiology Research
Neurobiology research is directed toward:
 
 
Neurobiology Research
Neurobiology research is directed toward:
 
Improving the  understanding of the central nervous system
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response to injury and disease
 
 
 
 
 
Neurobiology Research
Neurobiology research is directed toward:
 
Improving the  understanding of the central nervous system
s
response to injury and disease:
 
Multiple sclerosis
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders
Alzheimer
s disease
Parkinson
s disease
Stroke and spinal cord injury
Psychiatric disorders
 
 
Neurobiology Research
Neurobiology research is directed toward:
 
Improving the  understanding of the central nervous system
s
response to injury and disease:
 
Multiple sclerosis
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders
Alzheimer
s disease
Parkinson
s disease
Stroke and spinal cord injury
Psychiatric disorders
 
Using :
molecular, cellular and histologic methods in studies of
clinical material, animal models and tissue culture.
 
We use:
Clinical material from patients: 
Autopsy – fresh, formalin-
fixed, plastinated, Patient-derived (Biomarkers), blood, CSF
 
Cell culture
: 
Induced pluripotent stem cells
 (a skin cell can
become a neuron, or a glial cell), primary cell cultures, cell lines
 
Animal models: 
Transgenic mice- Mice with modified 
disease
related 
genes
Analytical methods: 
Proteomics, Genomics, cellular and
molecular methods
 
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Helle Hvilsted Nielsen
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Mikael Palner
Morten Blaabjerg
Lars Henrik Frich
Tanja Sheldrick-Michel
Mengliang Zhang
R Khorooshi
A Wlodarczyk
 
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Åsa Fex Svenningsen
 
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Bettina Clausen
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Basic Research
Clinical Research
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Trevor Owens
Neuroimmunology
Multiple sclerosis
Bente Finsen
Alzheimer
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Stroke a
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Microglial subsets in developing
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CNS-innate
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Reza Khorooshi
Agnieszka Wlodarczyk
 
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Thank you for your attention!
 
Available now!!
ISA/Masters project
The group of Trevor Owens have funding through 2023 from Scleroseforeningen, to study
the induction of cortical brain lesions in mice using laser irradiation, and the impact of aging
on this.
The project is directly supervised by Assoc prof Reza Khorooshi and PhD student Bhavya
Ojha.
This would be a suitable project for an ISA or Masters student with interest in
neuroimmunology.
You should have taken or be willing to take a course in animal experimentation and be
prepared for a collaborative and challenging lab environment. You will learn a variety of
techniques including small animal stereotactic surgery, confocal microscopy, histological
methods such as immunohistochemistry and fluorescence microscopy, RT-PCR and flow
cytometry.
The project is up and running and you can start right away, once course formalities are
complete.
Apply by email to 
towens@health.sdu.dk
 or to 
rkhorooshi@health.sdu.dk
.
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The Department of Molecular Medicine's Neurobiology research unit focuses on improving the understanding of the central nervous system's response to injury and disease, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and stroke. They utilize molecular, cellular, and histologic methods in studies involving clinical material, animal models, and tissue culture.

  • Neurobiology research
  • central nervous system
  • injury
  • disease
  • multiple sclerosis
  • Alzheimers disease
  • Parkinsons disease
  • stroke

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  1. Department of Molecular Medicine Neurobiology research unit https://www.sdu.dk/da/immed/nb

  2. Neurobiology Research Neurobiology research is directed toward:

  3. Neurobiology Research Neurobiology research is directed toward: Improving the understanding of the central nervous system s response to injury and disease

  4. Neurobiology Research Neurobiology research is directed toward: Improving the understanding of the central nervous system s response to injury and disease: Multiple sclerosis Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders Alzheimer s disease Parkinson s disease Stroke and spinal cord injury Psychiatric disorders

  5. Neurobiology Research Neurobiology research is directed toward: Improving the understanding of the central nervous system s response to injury and disease: Multiple sclerosis Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders Alzheimer s disease Parkinson s disease Stroke and spinal cord injury Psychiatric disorders Using : molecular, cellular and histologic methods in studies of clinical material, animal models and tissue culture.

  6. We use: Clinical material from patients: Autopsy fresh, formalin- fixed, plastinated, Patient-derived (Biomarkers), blood, CSF Cell culture: Induced pluripotent stem cells (a skin cell can become a neuron, or a glial cell), primary cell cultures, cell lines Animal models: Transgenic mice- Mice with modified disease related genes Analytical methods: Proteomics, Genomics, cellular and molecular methods

  7. Neurobiology 8 research groups + 2 recently recruited + 7 clinical affiliates Student projects ongoing (estimates) PhD Master Pregraduate Bachelor, ISA 9 10 0 15 Find us at WP21 st and 1.sal WP25 2.sal https://www.sdu.dk/da/immed/nb

  8. Neurobiology Research Neurological disease Parkinson s disease Brain development Genetic control of neurodevelopment T Owens J Chemnitz Stem cell differentiation Neuron-glial Biology Clinical material Research Animal models Neuromyelitis optica Stroke A Wlodarczyk A Dahl Neurodegeneration/ protection Neuroinflammation/ immunology Spinal cord injury Multiple sclerosis B Finsen R Khorooshi Alzheimer s disease Clinical Affiliates Nasrin Asgari Helle Hvilsted Nielsen Zsolt Illes Mikael Palner Morten Blaabjerg Lars Henrik Frich Tanja Sheldrick-Michel KL Lambertsen M Meyer F Svenningsen B Clausen M Zhang

  9. Neurobiology Research Basic Research Clinical Research and treatment Education and Training Kate Lambertsen sa Fex Svenningsen Neurodegeneration and inflammation in stroke and spinal cord injury. Neurodegeneration and regeneration in development and disease

  10. Neurobiology Research Basic Research Clinical Research and treatment Education and Training Morten Meyer Development and Stem Cells Parkinson s disease Bettina Clausen Stroke, Inflammation, Cell therapy

  11. Neurobiology Research Basic Research Clinical Research and treatment Education and Training Trevor Owens Bente Finsen Alzheimer s disease, Stroke and Multiple sclerosis Neuroimmunology Multiple sclerosis

  12. Neurobiology Research Basic Research Clinical Research and treatment Education and Training Reza Khorooshi Agnieszka Wlodarczyk CNS-innate immunoregulation in neuroinflammation Microglial subsets in developing and adult CNS

  13. Neurobiology Find us at WP21 st and 1.sal WP25 2.sal https://www.sdu.dk/da/immed/nb

  14. Neurobiology Research Thank you for your attention!

  15. Available now!! ISA/Masters project The group of Trevor Owens have funding through 2023 from Scleroseforeningen, to study the induction of cortical brain lesions in mice using laser irradiation, and the impact of aging on this. The project is directly supervised by Assoc prof Reza Khorooshi and PhD student Bhavya Ojha. This would be a suitable project for an ISA or Masters student with interest in neuroimmunology. You should have taken or be willing to take a course in animal experimentation and be prepared for a collaborative and challenging lab environment. You will learn a variety of techniques including small animal stereotactic surgery, confocal microscopy, histological methods such as immunohistochemistry and fluorescence microscopy, RT-PCR and flow cytometry. The project is up and running and you can start right away, once course formalities are complete. Apply by email to towens@health.sdu.dk or to rkhorooshi@health.sdu.dk.

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