Neuroseminar Christian Madry
Vortrag von: Christian Madry - Arbeitsgruppenleiter am Institut für Neurophysiologie, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Titel: Microglial immune surveillance powered by potassium channels.
Wann: Freitag, den 23. November 2018, 14:00 Uhr
Wo: MDC, Haus 31.2, Seminarraum 0211
Christian Madry's research interest focuses on the physiology of microglia, the innate immune cells in the brain. In particular he is interested in the functional roles of receptors and ion channels of microglia, both in physiology and pathology. Due to their enormous pathological potential his current and future research focuses on the importance of microglia-mediated mechanisms for the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases.
Microglia continuously survey the brain to detect infection or cell damage, remove dying neurons and prune synapses during development. Christian Madry's group has recently shown that microglial immune surveillance and interleukin-1β release are regulated by the K+ channel THIK-1.