University of Toledo Neurosciences

University of Toledo Neurosciences Neuroscience Research and Education

The Department of Neurosciences at the University of Toledo Health Sciences Campus is highly committed to advance our understanding of the nervous system in health and disease through innovative research, exceptional teaching and mentoring, and dedicated service to the broader academic and surrounding communities.

06/20/2023

Nicholas Henkel's personal loss drives his Alzheimer's research. The M.D./Ph.D. student received a highly competitive F30 fellowship grant for studying abnormal metabolic signaling in Alzheimer's progression. https://myut.link/brain

06/13/2018

ProMedica and the University of Toledo on Tuesday formally unveiled the joint neurosciences center to provide specialized academic and clinical services for the Toledo region. The 122,000-square-foot building at 2130 W. Central Ave. offers care for a variety of neurological specialties, including ....

06/13/2018
Check out this published article from our very own Drs. Wall, Wang and Hong.
11/02/2017

Check out this published article from our very own Drs. Wall, Wang and Hong.

“An Exploration Into Short-Interval Maintenance of Adult Hemispheric Cortical Thickness at an Individual Brain Level https://t.co/1y2p6194Fg”

11/01/2017

Congrats Dr. Xie!
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Congratulations Dr. Xie!
11/01/2017

Congratulations Dr. Xie!

Congratulations to Dr. Ruili Xie, assistant professor of neurosciences, who received a R01 award — titled “Cellular mechanisms of age related hearing loss” — to study one of the most prevalent health conditions that affect the elderly.

This project investigates the consequences of aging on hearing in the central auditory nervous system, and aims to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of age related hearing loss (ARHL) at the synaptic, cellular and circuit levels.

The knowledge will provide guidance and new strategies for the development of clinical interventions in treating ARHL and other hearing impairments. Total cost for the 5-year grant that started in September is about $1.9 million.

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