Chinyere Iweka
@chinyereiweka
Assistant Professor
Pharmacology Department
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Studying stroke and immunometabolism
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03-03-2021 03:16:25
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I am honored and excited to share that I will be joining Virginia Tech School of Neuroscience and Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech as an assistant professor in Jan ‘24. My lab will focus on the development of cerebellar function and dystonia. ♥️🧡♥️
CONGRATULATIONS to our very own Chair Frankie D Heyward, Ph.D. on his new position! We know great things are to come!!!
Impressive remarks from Barack Obama today at Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) as he courageously draws a parallel between the media's focus on the #TitanicSubmarine and the tragic loss of approximately 700 asylum seekers in a recent shipwreck near #Pylos | #RefugeeWeek #Titanic
Affirmative action was never a complete answer in the drive towards a more just society. But for generations of students who had been systematically excluded from most of America’s key institutions—it gave us the chance to show we more than deserved a seat at the table. In the
Our new paper by Lee, Jiyeon is out in Nature Communications! She shows that circadian protein REV-ERBa regulates microglial lipid droplets and tau pathology, and that LDs inhibit microglial tau phagocytosis. Clock genes, microglia, lipid droplets, and tauopathy! nature.com/articles/s4146…
I'm so excited to finally share the news that I was selected as a 2023 Simons Collab on Plasticity and the Aging Brain Transition to Independence fellow! This award is truly life changing for me as it will provide funds for my future lab, and support to secure a faculty position. I'm so grateful!
I am excited and thrilled to announce that I will be joining the Pharmacology department Case Western Reserve as an Assistant Professor in Fall 2024👩🏾🏫
I am so excited to share our new pre-print #preprint on Research Square: NAD⁺ depletion drives age-related monocyte hyperinflammation after stroke and is reversed by nicotinamide riboside researchsquare.com/article/rs-748…