Jeffrey Iliff
@jeffreyiliff
neuroscientist studying glial-vascular processes underlying neurodegenerative disease; view are my own.
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It's not too late to do a PhD with me and Philip Kitchen on everybody's favourite protein, AQP4! The deadline is 23rd May: warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/… Go on, you know you want to! Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence Aston Biosciences
Excited to share our new Jeffrey Iliff lab work, “Macroscopic changes in aquaporin-4 underlie blast traumatic brain injury-related impairment in glymphatic function”, led by Molly Braun. Out today in Brain, Dr. Braun assessed rTBI in humans and mice. doi.org/10.1093/brain/…
Changes in the brain's system for clearing waste & neurotoxins might explain higher risk of psychiatric disorders & cognitive impairments in veterans after a blast concussion. Study led by Jeffrey Iliff UW Psychiatry UW Neurology & Molly Braun MCG tinyurl.com/4uv4actp
Here is an RFI from the NIH National Commission on Lymphatic Diseases seeking input into knowledge gaps and opportunities related to LDs: rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=663a43f2f5e… Researchers engaged in meningeal lymphatic and glymphatic research represent a new frontier for this field. Chime in!
DAY 1 at Lund Glymphatic Symposium! #LGS2024 with Jeffrey Iliff Per Kristian Eide What an amazing start!
I had the unique privilege of presenting work from both my Jeffrey Iliff lab translational postdoc work in sleep and neurodegeneration (P1) and my current Jana Ivanidze lab work evaluating fluid dynamics in NPH (P49) at today’s Lund Glymphatic Symposium poster session. Science is the best
We meet in person at last. And it was worth the wait! Jeffrey Iliff Mootaz Salman European Research Council (ERC) #FORTIFY #AQP4
An exciting day in Birmingham. Congratulations to Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence, and especially collabotor-extraordinaire Roslyn Bill , for the start of this new Center. Thanks for letting me be a part of the day!
Many thanks to colleagues in the UK Glia Network for letting me join you this past week in Sheffield. It is an exciting community, and great fun to be a part of it for a bit. Congratulations on a fantastic inaugural meeting!
A lovely visit to Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) and Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford - so many thanks for the questions, conversations and hospitality!