Jaspreet Kaur
Assistant Professor
Neuronal Signalling
Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N.
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Dr. Jaspreet Kaur is currently an Assistant Professor at the Center for Translational Neuromedicine (CTN).
Dr. Kaur has previously worked with Dr. Rune W. Berg to unveil: 1) the mechanism for generation of movement in the mammals, 2) how the movement is orchestrated from the brain to the spinal cord and, 3) how spinal population dynamics modulate during locomotion and during natural and induced movement arrest. The prime goal has been to understand and unwind the complex motor system using adult rats (in-vivo) and post-mortem human spinal cord as the main model systems. To investigate this, Dr. Kaur has used various strategies such as Adeno-associated viruses (AAV) to target various neuronal subtypes, optogenetics, in vivo electrophysiology, chronic implants such as optical fibers, Neuropixel and Neuronexus probes in the rodent spinal cord.
Previously, Dr. Kaur worked as a Postdoc at Aix-Marseille University, France to reveal the regeneration of axons and immune cells response in the lumbar spinal cord using electro-conducting carbon microfibres in an in vivo triple fluorescent mice model.
Dr. Kaur has obtained her PhD in Neurobiology from Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Trieste, Italy on Neuroprotection of the spinal locomotor networks after the spinal cord injury in neonate rat model (Supervisor Prof. Andrea Nistri).
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Nicotine Neurotoxicity Involves Low Wnt1 Signaling in Spinal Locomotor Networks of the Postnatal Rodent Spinal Cord
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Arrest of movement induced by Pedunculopontine-stimulation obstructs hippocampal theta rhythm
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Adaptive polymer fiber neural device for drug delivery and enlarged illumination angle for neuromodulation
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