Skip to main content
menu

widget-e055ff0b-f6b

  • Slide 2
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 8

Mayer-Pröschel Lab

Impairment of Neural Cell Functions During Developmental Insults

The research interest in our laboratory is based on the identification of different stem and precursor cell pools in the CNS that are critical for identifying ideal transplantable cells for therapeutic cell replacement approaches or are targets for insults leading to developmental pathologies.

Our laboratory is focused on understanding the impact of a number of such insults to these stem and progenitor cell populations during CNS development. The insults that are under investigation represent:

  • Genetic insults
  • Nutritional insults during gestation
  • Inflammation and viral infections
  • Exposure to environmental toxicants

For each of these insults we established novel animal model systems and used our expertise of stem cell and progenitor biology to discover and define cellular targets and mechanisms of impairments.

widget-5e2388f8-d33

Margot Mayer-Proschel, Ph.D.

Margot Mayer-Proschel, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator

widget-c193dc5b-92d

In the News

widget-a8f6fc67-d65

Affiliations

March 6, 2023
Iron & the brain: Where and when neurodevelopmental disabilities may begin during pregnancy

October 24, 2018
New Research Seeks to Understand Link Between Iron and Brain Development

August 29, 2018
Dr. Mayer-Pröschel to Research the Role of Iron Deficiency in the Developing Brain with a $2 Million Grant

April 23, 2018
Neuroscience Graduate Student Awarded Messersmith Dissertation Fellowship for 2018-2019

July 10, 2017
Hidden Herpes Virus May Play Key Role in MS, Other Brain Disorders

View All News

Contact Us

  Mayer-Pröschel Lab
KMRB 2-9838
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642

 (585) 273-1449

  (585) 273-1450