Alessandro Castorina
University of Technology Sydney, ACT, Australia
A/Prof. Alessandro Castorina is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (LCMN) at the School of Life Sciences, University of Technology Sydney. For over 15 years he has investigated the contribution of neuroinflammation to the genesis and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. During this time, he has successfully characterised the role of resident glia in the establishment of a chronic neuroinflammatory environment, with particular emphasis on its detrimental effects on glial-neuronal crosstalk. He is currently supported by a number of philanthropic bodies (MS Australia, Rebecca Cooper Foundation, Brain Australia) to investigate the mechanisms underlying multiple sclerosis (MS) pathogenesis, in search for a cure. Dr. Castorina is also active in MS awareness campaigns and fund raising and over the years has participated to several community initiatives, including the “Red Coat Battle of the Labs” and the May 50K fund raiser for 3 years in a row.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Insights into the role of the PAC1 receptor: Attenuation of ER stress in myelin degeneration and repair. (21646)
3:14 PM
Minduli Withana
Data Blitz Presentations: Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology
Investigating CNS white matter defects in a murine model of Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (21650)
8:30 AM
Christabella A Winata
Poster Presentations
Repurposing GABA-Acting Drugs for Myelin Repair: Insights from the Cuprizone Demyelination Model of Multiple Sclerosis (21874)
3:26 PM
Chanelle Hazim
Data Blitz Presentations: Insights in Myelin and Axonal Biology