Dr. Ephraim F. Trakhtenberg, assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience was recently Spotlighted in the “President’s Corner” at The BrightFocus Foundation* for his new approach in regenerating the injured optic nerve. Read more about Dr. Trakhtenberg’s exciting discovery in the National Glaucoma Research Report: Spring 2019. *Nonprofit organization (501(c)(3), which supports research to […]
Uncategorized
A New Culprit for MS Relapses
As posted in the UConn Today, May 9, 2019 – Kim Krieger – UConn Communications A molecule that helps blood clot may also play a role in multiple sclerosis relapses, research report in the May 6 issue of PNAS. The new research may help answer the mystery of why remissions happen, as well as find […]
Martinelli receives Hood (Charles H.) Foundation award
Congratulations to David C. Martinelli, PhD, assistant professor for Department of Neuroscience on his recent award from the Hood (Charles H.) Foundation for his project Establishing The C1Q-like Protein Signaling Pathway as a Novel Target for ADHD Treatment.