Bhat Lab
Narayan R. Bhat, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Neurosciences Office: 843-792-7593 Email: bhatnr@musc.edu Research Interests: The current research efforts in our lab focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration with a particular emphasis on glia-mediated neuroinflammation, a pathogenic process and a potential treatment target, common to a number of degenerative diseases/conditions including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis (MS), stroke and brain injury. Another long-standing interest of ours has been in signal transduction mechanisms regulating the development, differentiation and death of oligodendrocytes - a specialized glial cell type that is responsible for the formation and maintenance of CNS myelin and a target of immune attack in MS. Specific projects utilize primary cell culture and animal models (i.e., transgenic / knockout and induced) in combination with current cell biological, biochemical and molecular tools and techniques. In the News: Diet link to Alzheimers deepens http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2006-10-15-alzheimers-diet_x.htm
Link Between High Cholesterol and Alzheimers Discovered http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=54367Active Grants: "Neuroinflammation in Cholesterol-Induced AD Pathogenesis " National Institutes of Health (NS051575) PI: Bhat, NR Sub-project: "Neuro-inflammation and the Aging Dopaminergic System"/PI: Bhat, NR 2006-2010 [direct cost: $202,500/yr] "Dual-Hit Hypothesis of Aging-Related DA Dysfunction" NIH/NIA Program Project Grant (P01 AG 023630 01A2) PI: Lotta Granholm Sub-project: "Neuro-inflammation and the Aging Dopaminergic System"/PI: Bhat, NR 2005-2008 [direct cost: $85,715/yr] "MAP Kinases in Oligodendrocyte Cell Signaling" National Institutes of Health (NS41396) PI: Bhat, NR 2002-2007 (no cost extension) [direct cost, $166,500/yr] Publications: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=PubMed&term=Bhat+NR
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