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Ahmed Ramadan, PhD
Dr. Andrea Contreras Marciales presents at 6th International Symposium on Pathomechanisms of Amyloid Diseases
Dr. Contreras Marciales gives Flash Talk and Poster Presentation The 6 th International Symposium on Pathomechanisms of Amyloid Diseases took place on December 4-6, 2024 in Tallahassee, Florida. Dr. Andrea Contreras Marciales presented a Flash Talk and Poster Presentation on her recent work studying...
Dr. Blair presents at the Neurodysfunction and Neurodegeneration Seminar Series
Dr. Laura Blair give seminar on lab's efforts to control tau through molecular chaperones Dr. Blair presented on "Chaperone Control of Tau: A Double-Edged Sword” at the virtual Neurodysfunction and Neurodegeneration Seminar Series, which is a joint seminar series for University of Texas Medical...
Ahmed Ramadan, PhD presents Flash Talk at MWSM 2025
Ahmed Ramadan, PhD was selected for Flash Talk at Midwest Stress Meeting 2025 Dr. Ahmed Ramadan, a postdoc in the Blair lab, presented a Flash Talk at the 30th Annual Midwest Stress Meeting, which is hosted at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Two PhD students, Abigail Esquivel and Baliqis...
PhD student, Brianna Ariza, joins Blair Lab
Blair Lab welcomes Medical Sciences PhD student, Brianna Ariza! Brianna completed her BS in Health sciences and MS in Nanotechnology at the University of Central Florida. She joins the Blair Lab for her PhD studies to conduct research focused on molecular chaperone, FKBP51, in tau-mediated neuron...
Dr. Ahmed Ramadan was selected as VA Poster Award Finalist and presented in the Lightning Round.
Ahmed was selected as one of 14 poster award finalists for Tampa VA Research Day 2025 Dr. Ramadan presented his work on the development of FKBP51-targeting therapies in a one-minute flash talk during the Lightning Round and as a poster during the session that followed.
Postdoctoral Scholar, Dr. Ahmed Ramadan, awarded $200,000 Alzheimer's Association Research Fellowship
Congratulations, Dr. Ramadan! Dr. Ahmed Ramadan's work to develop therapies that reduce Hsp90 co-chaperones has been funded by the Alzheimer's Association. This grant will provide $200,000 of support for Ahmed's work over the next three years.
FKBP51 overexpression in the corticolimbic system stabilizes circadian rhythms.
Gebru, Niat T, David Beaulieu-Abdelahad, Danielle Gulick, and Laura J Blair. 2024. “FKBP51 Overexpression in the Corticolimbic System Stabilizes Circadian Rhythms.”. Cell Stress & Chaperones 30 (1): 22-32.
Dr. Blair elected as a Cell Stress Society International Fellow
Dr. Laura Blair was elected as a Fellow of the Cell Stress Society International in recognition of exceptional service to the Society and contribution to the Cell Stress and Chaperones Journal. She was presented with this award by the CSSI President, Dr. Mehdi Mollapour at the 13th International...