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Neuroproteomics Core Facility

The overall purpose of the Neuroproteomics Core Facility (NPC) is to provide expert assistance for proteomics instrumentation and guaranteed instrument usage priority to NINDS-funded projects. The specific objectives of the NPC are to provide NINDS investigators with:

 

  1. Advanced proteomic technologies for neuroscience discovery and improvement in research productivity
  2. Consultation in proteomic experimental design and expert advice in data analysis and interpretation
  3. A hub to develop newer proteomics technologies customized to the needs of neuroscience projects
  4. A forum to enhance basic and clinical research collaborations , information exchange and the expansion of the neuroscience research base

 

Please contact Dr. Hong Li , the director of NPC for project consultation.

 

Papers published with NPC support can be downloaded.

 

Please email Dr. Hong Li your ftp site for file uploading if you want to access any raw images and mass spectral information associated with our publications.

 

Grants Funded by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in New Jersey

 

Rutgers

Grant Number

PI Name

Project Title

1K99NS061952

CHIU, JOANNA

The role of clock protein phosphorylation and degradation in circadian biology

7R01NS042616

D'ARCANGELO, GABRIELLA

Function of Reelin in cortical development

5R01NS034435

DRISCOLL, MONICA

Mechanisms of Degenerative Cell Death in C elegans

2R01NS034958

EDERY, ISAAC

Clock Mechanism Underlying Drosophila Rhythmic Behavior

5R01NS042088

EDERY, ISAAC

Seasonal Adaptation of a Circadian Clock

5R21NS054028

GRUMET, MARTIN

Expression & function of micro RNAs in neural stem cells

5K23NS054981

HEIMAN, GARY

Shared Genetic Risk for Epilepsy and Depression

5R01NS020591

HERRUP, KARL

Neuron Target Interaction-A Developmental Genetic Study

5R01NS038892

HSU, SHU

Molecular Mechanisms of Neurite Outgrowth

7F32NS056540

O'HAGAN, ROBERT

Dopaminergic Modulation of Locomotion in C. elegans

5R01NS041310

PLUMMER, MARK

NR2B-dependent synaptic plasticity

2R01NS042023

RONGO, CHRISTOPHER

Synapse formation in the C. elegans nervous system

5R01NS050436

VICARIO, DAVID

Integrative Study of Vocal Development

UMDNJ

Grant Number

PI Name

Project Title

5R01NS049176

BISWAL, BHARAT

Cerebral Blood Flow and BOLD Changes in TBI using fMRI

5R01NS038384

BROTT, THOMAS

Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy vs Stenting Trial

1R21NS057545

CADAVID, DIEGO

Protective Role of Interleukin 10 in Neuroborreliosis

5F31NS056815

COTERO , VICTORIA

Hormonal control of arcuate nutrient sensing neurons

5R01NS046363

ELKABES, STELLA

Mechanisms underlying neuronal damage in EAE: role of microglia

5R01NS056509

HARRIS, ANDREW

STRUCTURE-FUNCTION OF CONNEXIN PORES

5R21NS050300

ILYAS, AMJAD

Feline Model of Neuropathy associated with anti-MAG/SGPG antibodies

5F31NS054336

KURNELLAS, MICHAEL

Molecular Mechanism of Spinal Cord Neurodegeneration

5R01NS033912

LEDEEN, ROBERT

Role of Nuclear Gangliosides in Neuronal Function

5P30NS046593

LI, HONG

ESTABLISHMENT OF A UMDNJ NEUROPROTEOMICS CORE FACILITY

5F31NS050903

PATTERSON, CHRISTA

Exercise and the Brain: Fight Against Juvenile Obesity

5R01NS055159

ROHACS, TIBOR

Lipid Regulation of Transient Receptor Potential Channels

5R01NS007941

SIEGEL, ALLAN

Role of limbic-midbrain Axis in Aggressive Behavior

5T32NS051157

TOWNES-ANDERSON, ELLEN

Training for Integrative Neuroscience in Health and Disease

5R01NS050742

WOOD, TERESA

Mechanisms of Death and Survival in Oligodendroglia