
Kristine Zengeler
@kzengeler
Postdoc in Lukens lab @BIG_Center_UVA | Neuroscience PhD @uvaneuro
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24-10-2017 22:18:54
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Inpp5d deletion in microglia leads to robust Abeta plaque encapsulation and greatly improved neuronal health Alzheimer's Assoc CWVA 1 of 3 interesting papers on microglial Inpp5d in AD at Alzheimer's & Dementia Journals. Congrats to Josh Samuels and the team Price Lab @ University of Virginia alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/alā¦


happy to share our work examining the immune response in the spinal cord parenchyma and meninges after contusion and how these are impacted in aging. thank you to all the coauthors especially Jonathan Kipnis ššļø and Jasmin Herz for the support and guidance! sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦

Congrats to all of the 2023 UVa Graduates! Jessica Lukens Ashley Bolte Hannah Ennerfelt Kristine Zengeler @cocoholliday1





Our neuro friends at the Nationās Capital #BikeMS ride š“ supporting MS research National MS Society



1st annual GlassysĀ š¤©š Kristine Zengeler Aman Mangalmurti Ana Royo Marco Lexi Johnson


New paper from the Andreasson lab on TREM1 in AD and aging. Congrats to ā¦Ted Wilsonā© š nature.com/articles/s4159ā¦


Lots of love for #astrocytes Keystone Symposia #KSNeuroImmune24! Interesting talk from Kristine Zengeler from John Lukens lab on the role of inflammasome signaling in astrocytes and how it regulates synaptic plasticity in the brain

The science, NM experience (+food!), and friends were equally phenomenal at the neuroimmune Keystone Symposia meeting! Thank you to organizers Fran Quintana Lab Anna Molofsky and Nicola Allen for the opportunity to share our work with this great community.





Fantastic meeting and people. Kristine Zengeler Ana Royo Marco Lexi Johnson Addie Walsh #RethinkNeuroimmunology.


More proof that Neuroscience Graduate Program at UVA and UVA_BIMS š¬š„½š is the coolest! Congrats to David Tyus on his recent Cell Reports Medicine publication and his UVA Medicine in Motion Feature!!! šš tinyurl.com/5a4mt9s5

The first opus of Ryan Brown's thesis work is now live in @glia_journal, exploring the role of enteric glial cells in antigen presentation! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/glā¦
