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Brook Heathcote

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Carter Cummerata

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 Cellular Atlas of Parkinson's Disease

Detailed molecular characterization of cell-specific transcriptomic states throughout multiple brain regions beyond nigrostriatal dopaminergic degeneration will provide mechanistic insights into both motor and non-motor PD symptoms. We will integrate neuropathology and snRNA-Seq data to identify a...

Molecular Pathogenesis of Adult Onset Neuronal Lipofuscinosis

In 2011, we discovered that mutations in the DNAJC5 gene cause a neurodegenerative disease, the autosomal dominant form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (AD-ANCL). DNAJC5 encodes cysteine-string protein alpha (CSPα). In subsequent studies, we demonstrated in vitro and in vivo that CSPα plays a...

Lauren Pepi

B.A.- Assumption University, Biology and Chemistry (ACS Certified) Ph.D.- University of Georgia, Department of Chemistry Dr. Pepi received her B.A. in Chemistry and Biology in 2015 from Assumption University (Worcester, MA) and her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry in 2020 from the University of Georgia...

 Multi-Omics Approaches Applied to Neurodegenerative Diseases

One of the research interests in our lab is focused on the deep-molecular characterization of a clinically well-defined cohort of patients anchored in genomic data. Alzheimer’s (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) are heterogeneous disorders with identifiable clinical-pathological subtypes based on...

Laboratory Collaborations

Benitez Lab current collaborators include: David Simon, Sam Frank, Lan Luo, Feng Tian, Daniel Press, Stephanie Buss, Subhash Kulkarni, P.A.I.N.T, and the Movement Disorders Center.