Li Gan, Ph.D. – VAI Seminar Series
Innate immunity and neurodegeneration: challenges and opportunities
Speaker Information
Li Gan, Ph.D.
Director, Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer’s Disease Research Institute
Burton P. and Judith B. Resnick Distinguished Professor in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York
Abstract: As the resident immune cells in the brain, microglia serve as liaisons between the immune system and CNS and are strategically located to participate in the onset and progression of CNS inflammatory responses in neurodegenerative diseases. Identifying protective and toxic pathways in microglia in neurodegeneration could lead to new therapeutic targets. Our laboratory research has identified pivotal pathways in microglia that play significant roles in neurodegenerative diseases. We have explored their contribution to inflammatory responses, including NF-kB, Akt, and cGAS-STING-IFN-I in progression of disease pathology and cognitive resilience. We have extended our novel mechanistic insights to small molecule microglial modulators that specifically target the toxic aspects of microglia responses in neurodegeneration. Future endeavors will focus on how microglia interact with other brain cells in the CNS, with the goal of establishing new, effective microglia-targeted therapeutic strategies.
Host: Michael Henderson, PhD and the Department of Neurodegenerative Science
If you’d like to learn more about Dr. Gan please visit: https://appel.weill.cornell.edu/profiles/li-gan-phd