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Neurobiology of Aging Labs present at the annual Student Research Symposium

5/11/2023

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Allison Regan Presents at Boller Award Finals

5/11/2023

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Neurobiology of Aging Lab student Allison Regan was selected as a finalist for the John V. Roach Honors College Boller Award.  The award honors the top undergraduate student research presentation.  Allison was awarded Honorable Mention for her research presentation titled "Investigating the Potential Therapeutic Effects of CBD In Vitro".
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Departmental Honors Presentations

5/11/2023

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Departmental Honors Thesis presentations were given by students in the Neurobiology of Aging Labs on April 14, 2023.  Great job by all.
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Allison Regan:

​Investigating the Potential Therapeutic Effects of CBD in Vitro

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Thien An Nguyen:

The Combined Effects of a Typical American-Style Diet and Chronic Sleep Restriction on Anxiety-Like Behavior in Mice

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Miranda Jelinek:

Exploring the Potential Effects of the Mediterranean Diet on the Liver-Brain Axis in C57BL/6 Mice

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Emily Van Dyck:

The Effects of a Mediterranean Versus Western Diet in C57BL/6 Mice on Inflammation in the Brain

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Morgan Bertrand:

The Effects of Antioxidant Therapy on Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-Related Factor 2 (Nrf2) Expressioin in Phagocytic Cells

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Honors Students Present...

5/9/2022

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Departmental Honors Thesis presentations were given by students in the Neurobiology of Aging Labs on April 8, 2022.  Great job by all.
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 Caroline O'Connor
CBD Treatment Attenuates Inflammation in Microglial Cells
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Margaret Vo
The Effects of Antioxidant Therapy on the Oxidative Stress Pathway in Microglial Cells
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Claire Middleton
Mediterranean Diet as a Potential Intervention for Alzheimer's Disease
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Connie Linardos
Proinflammatory Cytokine Production by Microglial Cells
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Morgan Bussard
Building a Better Mousetrap: Novel Object Location Versus Novel Object Recognition
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Paige Braden-Kuhle Authors TCU Grant

4/29/2022

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As part of her PhD dissertation project, Paige has helped secure funding for the lab through TCU Invests in Scholarship to investigate how the common American "Western" diet and a plant-based Mediterranean diet can alter gene expression, and whether these alterations might be passed on to offspring.  Using wild-type mice, Paige will place animals on the two diets from weaning until they are 6-months of age and will then assess any changes in DNA methylation patters, which ultimately affects how genes are expressed.  Then, some animals will breed (within their dietary cohort) and their offspring will be weaned onto a regular animal diet common to all mice in the colony.  Paige will then assess whether any changes are transgenerational, or passed on to their offspring.

Bridey Brown, a former TCU Undergraduate Biology major, and now MS student in the lab of our co-investigator, Dr. Matt Hale (TCU Department of Biology) will perform the bulk of the DNA methylation analyses for this project.

In addition, funding will also allow Paige to investigate the changes in gut microbiome content to see if these changes correlate with changes in immune function.  Microbiome sequencing and analysis will be conducted by our co-investigator, Dr. Michael Allen, from the University of North Texas Health Sciences Center.

Additional co-investigators include Dr. Jada Willis, TCU Department of Nutrition, and Dr. Gary Boehm, TCU Department of Psychology and principle investigator in the TCU Neurobiology of Aging Labs.

Way to go Paige!
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Dr. Chumley Receives NIH Award

1/25/2022

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Dr. Michael Chumley, as part of a collaborative team, has been awarded another NIH award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.  The team includes the primary investigator, Dr. Kayla Green (TCU Department of Chemistry) along with Dr. Giridhar Akkaraju (TCU Department of Biology), Dr. Benjamin Janesko (TCU Department of Chemistry), and Dr. Hongli Wu (UNT Health Sciences Center).  The focus of the research is on the design of potential therapeutic compounds that can chelate divalent metal cations, scavenge oxygen free radicals, and act as anti-oxidants.  These compounds may be useful in treating many diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, and age-related macular degeneration. 
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Undergraduate Honors Students Receive Research Grants

12/6/2021

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Six of our undergraduate research students have received research funding through the TCU John V. Roach Honors College in order to help defray costs of their Departmental Honors Research.  Students and their projects are:
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Caroline O'Connor
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Anti-inflammatory effect of CBD on microglial cells
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Claire Middleton
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Mediterranean diet as a potential intervention for Alzheimer's disease
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Connie Linardos
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Pro-inflammatory cytokine production by BV2 microglial cells
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Morgan Bussard
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Building a better mousetrap: novel object location versus novel object recognition
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Margaret Vo
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The effects of antioxidant therapy on the oxidative stress pathway in microglial cells
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Reagan Jones
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Fixation and histological techniques for the rat model of Alzheimer's disease
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Winners Once Again...

10/29/2021

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The Neurobiology of Aging Research Labs have once again won the Halloween Costume contest in the Department of Psychology.  This year, we entered with the them Jurrasic Park.  Add another trophy to the Lab Trophy Case!
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