Azad Bonni
Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA F1000 Faculty Member (since 09 July 2008)BIOGRAPHY
ACADEMIC POSITION:Professor, Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School
EDUCATION:
1996: PhD Harvard University
1991: FRCP (Neurology): Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
1990: Chief Neurology Resident, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
1987-1990: Neurology Resident, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
1986-1987: Intern, Department of Medicine, Queens University
1986: MD Queens University (Kingston, Ontario)
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
The research goal of the Bonni laboratory is to identify the fundamental mechanisms and principles that govern neuronal connectivity in brain development and disease. Axon and dendrite morphogenesis culminating in synapse differentiation as well as neuronal death play a central role in the establishment of neural circuits. During the past few years, we have identified some of the first key cell-intrinsic mechanisms that regulate neuronal connectivity in the mammalian brain. We are building on these discoveries to provide deeper insights in brain development. In addition, using the perspective of developmental studies of neuronal connectivity, we are probing the pathogenesis of brain diseases. We employ in our studies a combination of molecular and cell biological, biochemical, and genetic approaches and use neurons from the rat or mouse brain in primary culture or in vivo. We are currently focused on three major areas of research:
Cell-intrinsic mechanisms regulating neuronal morphogenesis
Mechanisms of neuronal cell death
Deregulation of developmental pathways in brain diseases
HOME PAGE
http://pathology.hms.harvard.edu/labs/bonni/
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