Audrey T. Medeiros Source Confirmed

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Researcher

John Brown University

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audrey_medeiros@brown.edu

8 h-index 22 pubs 201 cited

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Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Dr. Audrey T. Medeiros's research encompasses neuroscience and neuropharmacology, with a particular focus on Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. Her investigations delve into the mechanisms underlying these neurodegenerative conditions, as well as potential therapeutic interventions. Recent work has explored the effects of excess brain-derived human α-Synuclein on synaptic vesicle trafficking. Other investigations focus on the molecular underpinnings of synaptic diversity, examining how calcium channel and active zone protein abundance shapes functional synaptic organization in neurons. Further studies explore transcriptional regulation in motor neurons. Dr. Medeiros is a faculty member at John Brown University. Her work aims to elucidate the complexities of neurobiology and identify novel targets for treating debilitating neurological disorders.

Metrics

  • h-index: 8
  • Publications: 22
  • Citations: 201

Selected Publications

  • Conserved transcription factors coordinate synaptic gene expression through repression (2024) DOI
  • Ca2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity (2024) DOI
  • Author response: Ca2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity (2024) DOI
  • Ca2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity (2024) DOI
  • Author Response: Molecular and organizational diversity intersect to generate functional synaptic heterogeneity within and between excitatory neuronal subtypes (2023) DOI
  • Molecular and organizational diversity intersect to generate functional synaptic heterogeneity within and between excitatory neuronal subtypes (2023) DOI
  • Ca2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity (2023) DOI

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