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Andrew Mendiola is awarded the T32 Fellowship from UCSF

October 2, 2017

Andrew Mendiola received a UCSF Immunology T32 Posdoctoral Fellowship entitled “Functional Profiling of Ligand- Selective Activation of Complement Receptor 3 in Macrophages.”

Katerina Akassoglou was one of the 20 Researchers that attended The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Workshop on Peripheral Influences on Neurodegeneration.

September 27, 2017

The workshop on neurodegeneration addressed the role of non-neuronal influences such as inflammation, the immune system, glia, vasculature, the blood brain barrier, and the gut, and microbiome. Read More

Katerina Akassoglou, Gladstone Institutes

Jonathan Kipnis, University of Virginia

Marco Colonna, Washington University in St. Louis

Chengua Gu, Harvard Medical School

Robert Moir, Harvard Medical School / MGH

Michael Wilson, UCSF

Frauke Zipp, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Samuel David, McGill University

Asya Rolls, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology

Paul Sawchenko, Salk Institute

Dorian McGavern, NINDS/NIH

Tony Wyss-Coray, Stanford University

Philip de Jager, Columbia University

Elizabeth Bradshaw, Columbia University

Mimi Shirasu-Hiza, Columbia University

Tim Sampson, California Institute of Technology

Chris Bennett, Stanford University

Gilbert Gallardo, Washington University in St. Louis

Burcin Ikiz, Science writer

Robert Thorne, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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Video: Prof. Katerina Akassoglou talks Neurobiology and Stroke – Coagulation and Fibrinolysis at the Neurovascular Interface at the ISth 2017 Congress in Berlin, Germany

July 12, 2017

Click Here To Watch Video:  Neurobiology and Stroke – Coagulation and Fibrinolysis at the Neurovascular Interface

 

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Neuroscientist Katerina Akassoglou, PhD, is calling for a fundamental change in the way scientists approach neurological disorders

October 17, 2016

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Katerina Akassoglou's research on the brain’s vascular and immune systems has led to new insights about multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions. [Photo: Chris Goodfellow, Gladstone Institutes]

Katerina Akassoglou’s research on the brain’s vascular and immune systems has led to new insights about multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions. [Photo: Chris Goodfellow, Gladstone Institutes]

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Gladstone Investigator Receives $5.8M Career Grant

September 6, 2016

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Dr. Katerina Akassoglou received the NINDS Research Program Award for her pioneering work on the intersection of the brain, immune, and vascular systems, and their role in neurological diseases. [Photo: Chris Goodfellow, Gladstone Institutes]

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Katerina Akassoglou, PhD, presented at the National Institutes of Health/Department of Defense workshop on Blood-Brain Barrier and Disease

June 6, 2017