RESEARCH

 

2002-present  see http:\\neurosciencelab.penelkuhn.com

 

2002 Doctoral Dissertation The role of p75 in delayed oligodendrocyte cell death

after spinal cord injury in mice.

Laboratories of Barbara S. Bregman and Jean R. Wrathall, Neuroscience Department

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC

 

1998  The cell body response to injury in the adult CNS.

Laboratory of Barbara S. Bregman, Ph.D., Chair, Neuroscience Department

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC

 

1996  Changes in GAP-43 expression in a rat model of spinal cord

regeneration.

Laboratory of Barbara S. Bregman, Ph.D., Dept. of Cell Biology

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC

 

1995, 96  Changes in glutamate receptor subtype density after contusive spinal cord injury in rats.

Laboratory of Barry Wolfe, Ph.D., Dept. of Pharmacology

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC

 

1994 95  A mouse model of contusive spinal cord injury.

Laboratory of Jean Wrathall, Ph.D., Dept. of Cell Biology

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC

 

1993, 94  Electron microscopic examination of transplanted CG-4 cell myelin

ultrastructure in shiverer mice.   

Honors Research Project, Department of Psychology

California State University, Chico, CA

 

1993  Receptor tyrosine kinase expression in human gliomas.

Laboratory of Neurosurgery Research; Randall D. McKinnon, Ph.D.

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

University of Medicine and Dentistry, NJ

 

1992, 93 In vivo characterization of CG-4 cells after transplantation in

shiverer mice.

Honors Research Project

California State University, Chico, CA

 

1992   Survival, proliferation, and migration of marked CG-4 glial progenitor

cell transplants in rats.

Laboratory of Viral and Molecular Pathogenesis; Monique Dubois-Dalcq, M.D.

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

NIH, Bethesda, MD

 

1982  Effect of amygdalectomy and hippocampectomy on reward associative memory in rhesus monkeys.

Laboratory of Neurophysiology; Mort Mishkin, Ph.D.

National Institute of Mental Health

NIH, Bethesda, MD

 

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