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Center for Aging and Developmental BiologyHandy Gelbard, M.D., Ph.D. The Center for Aging and Developmental Biology (CADB) at the University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry is home to Principal Investigators (P.I.’s), their respective laboratories, and to a host of related adjunct faculty in collaborative projects with the Principal Investigators. Centers within the School of Medicine and Dentistry bring Faculty together with primary focus in particular areas of biomedical research. Center Faculty have primary appointments across a variety of departments, namely, Neurology, Pediatrics, Biomedical Genetics, Opthalmology and Biochemistry and Biophysics. While the P.I.’s come from very different scientific backgrounds, research questions of the CADB faculty are thematically focused on Neuroscience, with each member being a part of the inter-departmental graduate program in Neuroscience. More specifically, as one looks at the research performed in the Center there is a common interest in the “synapse” in its broadest definition. Much has changed since Charles Sherrington and John Eccles studied the synapse from a neuronocentric viewpoint. Center Faculty are using a broad investigative approach centered around the synapse, whether it be synaptogenesis, synapse function, synapse loss and degeneration or synaptic protection. Many of these research programs have components that translate basic research findings into clinically relevant diagnostic and therapeutic strategies applicable to disease of the nervous system, but all research programs in the CADB investigate aspects of intracellular, intercellular, and transcellular communication in the nervous system in health, development, and disease. FacultyWilliam J. Bowers, PhD Lin Gan, PhD Harris Gelbard, M.D., PhD David Pearce, PhD Douglas S. Portman, PhD David Rempe, M.D., PhD Nina F. Schor, M.D., PhD |
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