Developmental
Neuroimmunology
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In the
Developmental Neuroimmunology Lab, we
are interested in how the nervous,
endocrine, and immune systems interact,
and how this communication influences
behavior. We use rodent models to
explore the mechanisms by which an
organism's early perinatal environment
(e.g., social, infectious, hormonal)
influences brain and immune system
development, and the subsequent
implications for cognitive and affective
abilities throughout the remainder of
the lifespan.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Students in this lab can expect to learn skills in small animal handling, injections, and surgical techniques; tissue dissection, immunohistochemistry, and in situ hybridization; confocal and stereology microscopy; cell culture techniques, including primary glial cell and neuronal cultures; flow cytometry; enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) and radioimmunoassay; quantitative real-time PCR; western blotting and immunoprecipitation; epigenetic analyses, and complex behavioral assessments, including learning and memory, anxiety and depressive-like behaviors, and addiction and reward. |
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