基本信息
浏览量:3
职业迁徙
个人简介
Research Focus:
Understanding detailed brain organization – including its cell types, chemical/molecular nature, connections and parcellations – is an essential step to revealing the mechanisms underlying different brain functions and related diseases. As a neuroanatomist, I am interested in generating anatomical and molecular atlases for the developing and adult human and macaque brains. We use these atlases to guide our large-scale laser microdissection efforts at the Allen Institute. To create precise and detailed human brain reference atlases I use a combination of cellular and molecular markers in multiple cell types to identify the chemical characterization, molecular signature, and unique developmental changes of each target brain structure. So far we have created the first version of digital reference atlases for one adult and two prenatal human brains. Our ongoing effort is to generate reference atlases with more detailed parcellation of the entire human brain by adding fine cortical and subcortical subdivisions. Anatomical and molecular atlases of developing macaque brains provide exemplary models where there is very limited availability of human brains in various stages of development. To collect large-scale microarray data on macaque brain development we are now trying to define all layers of the visual, somatosensory and anterior cingulate cortices as well as subdivisions of the hippocampal formation, amygdala and basal ganglia at six stages of prenatal development. This dataset, together with the microarray data from prenatal human brains, will significantly fuel our understanding of human brain development and related disease. One of my future goals is to explore comparative neuroanatomy of human, monkey and rodent brains with emphasis on the visual and limbic structures. I aim to compare cell types and their molecular characterization, wiring circuits and developmental changes in different species in order to gain information on similarities and differences among these species. In addition, searching for mouse cortical homologues of human and macaque brains using molecular and connectional neuroanatomy would greatly facilitate the interactive use of the huge datasets created at the Allen Institute for mouse, macaque and human brains.
Understanding detailed brain organization – including its cell types, chemical/molecular nature, connections and parcellations – is an essential step to revealing the mechanisms underlying different brain functions and related diseases. As a neuroanatomist, I am interested in generating anatomical and molecular atlases for the developing and adult human and macaque brains. We use these atlases to guide our large-scale laser microdissection efforts at the Allen Institute. To create precise and detailed human brain reference atlases I use a combination of cellular and molecular markers in multiple cell types to identify the chemical characterization, molecular signature, and unique developmental changes of each target brain structure. So far we have created the first version of digital reference atlases for one adult and two prenatal human brains. Our ongoing effort is to generate reference atlases with more detailed parcellation of the entire human brain by adding fine cortical and subcortical subdivisions. Anatomical and molecular atlases of developing macaque brains provide exemplary models where there is very limited availability of human brains in various stages of development. To collect large-scale microarray data on macaque brain development we are now trying to define all layers of the visual, somatosensory and anterior cingulate cortices as well as subdivisions of the hippocampal formation, amygdala and basal ganglia at six stages of prenatal development. This dataset, together with the microarray data from prenatal human brains, will significantly fuel our understanding of human brain development and related disease. One of my future goals is to explore comparative neuroanatomy of human, monkey and rodent brains with emphasis on the visual and limbic structures. I aim to compare cell types and their molecular characterization, wiring circuits and developmental changes in different species in order to gain information on similarities and differences among these species. In addition, searching for mouse cortical homologues of human and macaque brains using molecular and connectional neuroanatomy would greatly facilitate the interactive use of the huge datasets created at the Allen Institute for mouse, macaque and human brains.
研究兴趣
论文共 80 篇作者统计合作学者相似作者
按年份排序按引用量排序主题筛选期刊级别筛选合作者筛选合作机构筛选
时间
引用量
主题
期刊级别
合作者
合作机构
Anika Wuestefeld,Hannah Baumeister,Jenna N. Adams,Robin de Flores,Carl J. Hodgetts,Negar Mazloum-Farzaghi,Rosanna K. Olsen,Vyash Puliyadi,Tammy T. Tran,Arnold Bakker,Kelsey L. Canada,Marshall A. Dalton,Ana M. Daugherty,Renaud La Joie,Lei Wang,Madigan L. Bedard,Esther Buendia,Eunice Chung,Amanda Denning,Maria del Mar Arroyo-Jimenez,Emilio Artacho-Perula,David J. Irwin,Ranjit Ittyerah,Edward B. Lee,Sydney Lim, Maria del Pilar Marcos-Rabal,Maria Mercedes Iniguez de Onzono Martin,Monica Munoz Lopez,Carlos de la Rosa Prieto,Theresa Schuck,Winifred Trotman, Alicia Vela,Paul Yushkevich,Katrin Amunts,Jean C. Augustinack,Song-Lin Ding,Ricardo Insausti,Olga Kedo,David Berron,Laura E. M. Wisse
FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS (2024)
Frontiers in neuroanatomy (2024): 1507122-1507122
Mariano I Gabitto,Kyle J Travaglini,Victoria M Rachleff,Eitan S Kaplan,Brian Long,Jeanelle Ariza,Yi Ding,Joseph T Mahoney, Nick Dee,Jeff Goldy,Erica J Melief, Anamika Agrawal,Omar Kana,Xingjian Zhen, Samuel T Barlow,Krissy Brouner,Jazmin Campos, John Campos,Ambrose J Carr,Tamara Casper,Rushil Chakrabarty,Michael Clark,Jonah Cool,Rachel Dalley,Martin Darvas,Song-Lin Ding,Tim Dolbeare,Tom Egdorf,Luke Esposito,Rebecca Ferrer,Lynn E Fleckenstein,Rohan Gala,Amanda Gary,Emily Gelfand,Jessica Gloe,Nathan Guilford,Junitta Guzman,Daniel Hirschstein,Windy Ho, Madison Hupp,Tim Jarsky,Nelson Johansen,Brian E Kalmbach,Lisa M Keene,Sarah Khawand,Mitchell D Kilgore, Amanda Kirkland,Michael Kunst,Brian R Lee,Mckaila Leytze,Christine L Mac Donald,Jocelin Malone,Zoe Maltzer,Naomi Martin,Rachel McCue,Delissa McMillen,Gonzalo Mena,Emma Meyerdierks, Kelly P Meyers,Tyler Mollenkopf,Mark Montine,Amber L Nolan,Julie K Nyhus, Paul A Olsen,Maiya Pacleb,Chelsea M Pagan, Nicholas Peña,Trangthanh Pham,Christina Alice Pom,Nadia Postupna, Christine Rimorin,Augustin Ruiz, Giuseppe A Saldi,Aimee M Schantz,Nadiya V Shapovalova,Staci A Sorensen,Brian Staats, Matt Sullivan,Susan M Sunkin,Carol Thompson,Michael Tieu, Jonathan T Ting,Amy Torkelson, Tracy Tran,Nasmil J Valera Cuevas, Sarah Walling-Bell,Ming-Qiang Wang,Jack Waters,Angela M Wilson, Ming Xiao,David Haynor, Nicole M Gatto,Suman Jayadev,Shoaib Mufti,Lydia Ng,Shubhabrata Mukherjee,Paul K Crane,Caitlin S Latimer,Boaz P Levi,Kimberly A Smith,Jennie L Close,Jeremy A Miller,Rebecca D Hodge,Eric B Larson,Thomas J Grabowski,Michael Hawrylycz,C Dirk Keene,Ed S Lein
Nature neuroscience (2024)
Zhixi Yun, Wen Ye,Nan Ji,Yujin Wang, Jing Rong,Tian Li, Ruilong Wang, Yingxin Li, Hairuo Zhang, Hao Xu, Nan Mo, Binghua Song,Xin Chen,Yi Wang,Yiying Mai,Ming Ding,Song-Lin Ding, Lijuan Liu,Liwei Zhang,Hanchuan Peng
crossref(2024)
Nikolas L. Jorstad,Janet H. T. Song,David Exposito-Alonso,Hamsini Suresh, Nathan Castro-Pacheco,Fenna M. Krienen,Anna Marie Yanny,Jennie Close,Emily Gelfand,Brian Long,Stephanie C. Seeman,Kyle J. Travaglini,Soumyadeep Basu,Marc Beaudin,Darren Bertagnolli,Megan Crow,Song-Lin Ding,Jeroen Eggermont,Alexandra Glandon,Jeff Goldy, Katelyn Kiick,Thomas Kroes,Delissa Mcmillen,Trangthanh Pham, Christine Rimorin, Kimberly Siletti,Saroja Somasundaram,Michael Tieu,Amy Torkelson,Guoping Feng,William D. Hopkins,Thomas Hollt,C. Dirk Keene,Sten Linnarsson,Steven A. Mccarroll,Boudewijn P. Lelieveldt,Chet C. Sherwood,Kimberly Smith,Christopher A. Walsh,Alexander Dobin,Jesse Gillis,Ed S. Lein,Rebecca D. Hodge,Trygve E. Bakken
Wei Tian,Jingtian Zhou,Anna Bartlett,Qiurui Zeng,Hanqing Liu,Rosa G. Castanon,Mia Kenworthy,Jordan Altshul,Cynthia Valadon,Andrew Aldridge,Joseph R. Nery,Huaming Chen,Jiaying Xu,Nicholas D. Johnson,Jacinta Lucero,Julia K. Osteen,Nora Emerson,Jon Rink,Jasper Lee,Yang E. Li, Kimberly Siletti,Michelle Liem,Naomi Claffey,Carolyn O'Connor,Anna Marie Yanny,Julie Nyhus,Nick Dee,Tamara Casper,Nadiya Shapovalova,Daniel Hirschstein,Song-Lin Ding,Rebecca Hodge,Boaz P. Levi,C. Dirk Keene,Sten Linnarsson,Ed Lein,Bing Ren,M. Margarita Behrens,Joseph R. Ecker
SCIENCEno. 6667 (2023): 174-+
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
加载更多
作者统计
#Papers: 80
#Citation: 7863
H-Index: 29
G-Index: 80
Sociability: 7
Diversity: 0
Activity: 1
合作学者
合作机构
D-Core
- 合作者
- 学生
- 导师
数据免责声明
页面数据均来自互联网公开来源、合作出版商和通过AI技术自动分析结果,我们不对页面数据的有效性、准确性、正确性、可靠性、完整性和及时性做出任何承诺和保证。若有疑问,可以通过电子邮件方式联系我们:report@aminer.cn