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Webinar Sex-specific involvement of the NOTCH-JAG pathway in social recognition

On August, 10, at 1 pm

Hanna Jaaro Peled

Speaker: Hanna Jaaro-Peled, PhD, Schizophrenia Center, Department of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine

Moderator: Mirian Hayashi, PhD, associate professor, Department of Pharmacology, Escola Paulista de Medicina - Unifesp

Under the hypothesis that gene expression profiles of the olfactory neural epithelium may be useful to look for disease-relevant neuronal signatures, we examined microarray gene expression profiles in the neural tissue and underscored NOTCH-JAG pathway molecules in association with schizophrenia. Based on this initial finding, we have further combined an animal model study (Notch1 knockout mice) with a human multimodal study including both a clinical and molecular assessment, and obtained suggestive evidence that supports the male-specific involvement of the NOTCH-JAG pathway in social recognition.

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