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Researchers on NotedSource with connections to University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus include Brendan Monogue, Ph.D., Stephanie Pierce, Shenazar Esmundo, and Daniel McShan, PhD.

Brendan Monogue, Ph.D.

Denver, Colorado, United States of America
PhD Research Associate in Immunology and Microbiology
Education

University of Denver

BS, Biochemistry / June, 2017

Denver, Colorado, United States of America

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

Ph.D., Microbiology / January, 2023

Aurora, Colorado, United States of America
Experience

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

Pre-Doctoral Research Assistant / September, 2017January, 2023

Led a research project in the lab of Dr. David Beckham studying the role of alpha-synuclein protein in regulating neuroimmune responses

DZNE Bonn

Postdoctoral Researcher / February, 2023August, 2024

Postdoctoral Researcher project studying the role of the mTOR pathway in microglial function

University of Coloraod Anschutz

Research Associate / September, 2024Present

Post-doctoral research associate studying the impact of chemokine pathways in regulating central B-cell tolerance and autoimmunity

Research Expertise
Neurodegeneration
Neuroimmunity
Innate Immunity
Immunology
Virology
And 8 more
About
I am an experienced researcher with expertise in the fields of immunology, virology, and neuroscience. After developing a background in biochemistry during my undergraduate studies, I pursued my Ph.D. at the University of Colorado Anschutz. My thesis work, focusing on the role of the Parkinson's protein (alpha-synuclein) on immune responses in the central nervous system, helped me develop my skills in assay design, murine modeling, and data analysis. I am particularly skilled at fluorescent microscopy and disease modeling. My work not only resulted in my thesis publication in the journal *Brain,* but also resulted in the successful funding of an R01 grant for our lab. Following this, I developed my molecular biology skills during a brief postdoctoral position in Bonn, Germany. My work in Bonn included pathway analysis and multi-omics analysis. More recently, I have joined the lab of Dr. Roberta Pelanda at the Univeristy of Colorado, studying the origins of autoimmunity and disruptions in central tolerance. I have mentored several students, succesfully applied for grants, and published several peer-reviewed papers.

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