by Greg Seedorf | May 8, 2026 | Uncategorized
Invited speaker Mayra Bueno Guerrero presenting “Amyloid-beta-Induced PIP2 Depletion Impairs Kir2.1-Mediated Neurovascular Coupling in Alzheimer’s Disease” as part of APS State of Flow: The Brain’s Microvascular Control Systems in Health and...
by Greg Seedorf | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
Huge congratulations to Hannah Ferris on securing her NHLBI F31 fellowship on her first submission, an exceptional accomplishment. Hannah’s research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying pericyte contractility in the arteriole-to-capillary transition zone....
by Greg Seedorf | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
Competing as one of three finalists, Danielle Jeffrey presented her work “Pericyte KATP channel hyperactivity redistributes cortical blood flow” on the Discovery Stage. Her platform talk won the APS Cardiovascular Outstanding Graduate Student Award.
by Greg Seedorf | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
Hannah Ferris received the prestigious Van Harreveld Award and an Abstract of Distinction for her platform presentation “Molecular signaling for pressure-induced constriction in cerebral pericytes from the arteriole-capillary transition zone” as part of...
by Greg Seedorf | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
Phinea Romero presented her work “Enhancing KIR2.1 channel conductance restores capillary–arteriole signaling in a mouse model of autism” on the Innovation Stage symposia Making “CeNS” of Physiology: CNS Section Awards Presentation and received...
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