Gary Morris
University of Tasmania, TASMANIA, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Dr. Gary Morris (BSc, MSc, PhD) is a Research Fellow and Lecturer in the Discipline of Medical Sciences, Tasmanian School of Medicine, in the College of Health and Medicine. The major theme of his research is to understand how non-neuronal cells residing within the brain, and around the vasculature of the brain, contribute to brain blood flow and blood-brain-barrier protection in the healthy and injured brain. In particular, Gary is investigating how injury to pericytes, contractile cells residing on the outside of blood vessels throughout the body, and microglia, the immune cells of the brain, may contribute to microvascular dysfunction in multiple neurological conditions, with a particular focus on stroke and Alzheimer’s disease dementia.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Pericytes are prevalent at capillary loop structures in the Tasmanian Devil brain (21619)
8:30 AM
Gary P Morris
Poster Presentations
Inflammatory Demyelination Disrupts the Cellular Integrity of the Neurovascular Unit (21460)
3:26 PM
Jake M Cashion
Data Blitz Presentations: Imaging Neurodegeneration