Pat Sheehan
@patwsheehan
Postdoc in Dori Schafer's lab at UMass studying complement in the CNS. Former Grad student in Erik Musiek's lab at WashU.
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https://www.schaferlabumms.com/ 02-01-2019 05:15:22
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Very excited that our astrocyte & microglia circadian atlas preprint is out! Congrats to @Patwsheehan on this awesome work, and thanks to Joe Dougherty Darshan Sapkota and especially John Fryer, PhD! If you study glia, AD, aging, circadian, check it out! Society for Research on Biological Rhythms Sleep Research Society
Congratulations Jacob Stillman in the Schafer lab UMass Chan Department of Neurobiology UMass Chan Medical School Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences for receiving the official NOA for his F31 from NINDSfunding. His work on endosomal TLRs in microglia is 🤯
Happy to share our lab’s recent review in Current Opinion Neurobiology on “Microglial phagocytic mechanisms: Development informing disease”. Special Thanks to Becca Beiter and Pat Sheehan in the lab UMass Chan Department of Neurobiology for their hard work on this piece: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Resilience against AD neuropathology might rely on the amyloid plaque microenvironment. Want to learn more? Check out our paper in Acta Neuropathologica! Excellent job Nur Jury Garfe Pablo Martínez C. Enrique Chimal in the lab and our collabs Jungsu Kim Hande Karahan link.springer.com/article/10.100…
🧵 Excited to share my first preprint from my PhD Kipnis Lab and The Colonna Lab: "Brain-Engrafted Monocyte-derived Macrophages from Blood and Skull-Bone Marrow Exhibit Distinct Identities from Microglia." 🧠🦴 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Excited to share our new work demonstrating a role for astrocytic inflammasome signaling in modulating hippocampal plasticity. All credit to Kristine Zengeler, who was the brains🧠 and muscle💪 behind this project and is a wonderful collaborator.
Amazing work from Travis Faust in my lab UMass Chan Medical School UMMS Neuroscience UMass Chan Department of Neurobiology. Very proud of this work. Also thanks to fantastic collaborators Anne Schaefer, Pinar Ayata, Cagla Eroglu, and colleagues.