Christoph Proschel, Ph.D.
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Contact
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 633
Rochester, New York 14642
Office: 585 273-5368 (primary)
Lab: 585 273-2416
Fax: 585 273-1450

Current Appointments
- Assistant Professor - Department of Biomedical Genetics (SMD)
| Education | ||
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| PhD Molecular & Cellular Biology | LICR Univ. Colllege | 1995 |
| M.Sc. Immunology | Julius-Maximillian Univ. | 1990 |
| BS Biology | Julius-Maximillian Univ. | 1986 |
| Post-Doctoral Training & Residency | |
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| Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Oncological Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City Research Project: Identification of Molecular Determinants of the Glial Cell Fate in Vertebrates: a potential role of GCM2 in CNS Gliogenesis | 1995 - 2000 |
Lab Website
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/biomedical-genetics/faculty/proschel-lab.cfm
| Recent Journal Articles |
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| Showing the 5 most recent journal articles. (14 available) |
| Davies JE; Proschel C; Zhang N; Noble M; Mayer-Proschel M; Davies SA. "Transplanted astrocytes derived from BMP or CNTF treated glial restricted precursors have opposite effects on recovery and allodynia after spinal cord injury". J Biol. 19 (2008): 24. |
| Li, Z.; Dong, T., Pröschel, C.; Noble, M. "Chemically diverse toxicants converge on Fyn and c-Cbl to disrupt precursor cell function". PLoS Biology 5 (2007): 35. |
| Hyrien O.; Ambeskovic I.; Mayer-Pröschel M.; Noble M.; Yakovlev, A. "Stochastic modeling of oligodendrocyte generation in cell culture: model validation with time-lapse data". Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling 3 (2006). |
| Davies JE; Huang C; Proschel C; Noble M; Mayer-Proschel M; Davies SJ. "Astrocytes derived from glial-restricted precursors promote spinal cord repair." Journal of biology. 2006; 5(3):7. Epub 2006 Apr 27. |
| Noble,M.; Mayer-Proschel,M.; Proschel,C.;. "Redox regulation of precursor cell function: insights and paradoxes". Antioxidants & Redox Signalling 7 (2005): 1456-1467. |

