Collection
Neuroimmunology in Ageing and Longevity
- Submission status
- Open
- Open for submission from
- 10 May 2024
- Submission deadline
- 15 December 2024
Editors
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Gurcharan Kaur, PhD, Guru Nanak Dev University, India
Emeritus Scientist-CSIR & Honorary Professor at the Dept. of Biotechnology. Recipient of the B. K. Bachhawat Memorial Life-Time Achievement Award and Fellowship of the Indian Ac. of Neurosciences, Fellow of Nat. Science Academy (India) along with several other awards and honors in recognition of her contributions in the area of adult brain plasticity in health and disease. Her present research focusses on the evidence-based therapeutic avenues of natural products against obesity, and acute sleep deprivation-associated anxiety and cognitive dysfunctions and testing of FDA approved small molecules as glycomimetics for spinal cord injury repairs
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Tamas Fülöp, MD, PhD, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada
Prof Tamas Fulop MD, PhD, FRCPC is an internist-geriatrician and senior researcher at the Research Center, Université de Sherbrooke since 1993. He completed his medical studies at the faculty of medicine of the University of Geneva. He made his PhD at Hungary. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Paris XII. His main research field is immunology in aging and age-related diseases, especially neurodegenerative diseases. He authored more than 380 papers. He has led the memory clinic for more than 10 years. He is leading the oncogeriatric specialized clinic. He is Editor-in-Chief of Gerontology and a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.
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Arpita Konar, PhD, Inst. of Health Sciences, Presidency Univ, India
Recipient of the prestigious DBT-Wellcome Trust India Alliance Intermediate Fellowship and DST-INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship. Member of Japan Neuroscience Soc., Indian Ac. of Neurosciences, National Ac. of Sciences India. She has several publications and awards in recognition of her contributions in the area of gene x environment interactions in brain functions, behaviour and vulnerability to psychiatric disorders. Her present research focusses on molecular basis of early life traumatic experiences driven psychopathologies. works at the interface of behavioural neuroscience, functional genomics and epigenomics, emerging areas of modern biology.
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Jaspreet Singh, PhD, Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI, USA
Dr. Singh is an associate professor at Henry Ford Health, and College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University, Lansing, USA. He is a member of various scientific societies, journal editorial boards and grant review committees. He is member of scientific advisory board for rare metabolic diseases at Poxel (France) and member of clinical trial readiness workgroup for adrenoleukodystrophy. Dr. Singh’s primary research interests are in pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders with a special focus on peroxisomal single enzyme deficiency disorders.