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The VanderHorst lab studies how distinct brainstem neuronal systems dynamically modulate different fundamental functions ranging from walking gait, muscle tone, respiration, to arousal how age-related and neurodegenerative changes in these circuits that occur in the setting of Parkinson’s Disease...

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Welcome! Please contact Veronique, including sending your curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research experience and interests, and letters of reference. Email: vanderhorstlab@bidmc.harvard.edu

Publications

Celada M, Zaarour N, Cheung J, Gross C, Lim A, Buchman AS, Saberi P, Varma G, VanderHorst V. Standardization of postmortem human brainstem along the rostrocaudal axis to accommodate for inter-specimen structural heterogeneity. Sci Rep. 2025 Oct 15;15(1):36064. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-20016-7.PMID...

Highly Cited Research from the Core

Many discoveries have relied upon careful measurement of body composition and metabolic rates in un-anesthetized, freely moving mice. One metric to determine the impact of a scientific publication is how many times other scientific articles have referred to that work–or citations. Selected highly...

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Alexander S. Banks Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Division Of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Center for Life Sciences, 7th floor 330 Brookline Ave Boston, MA 02115 Email: asbanks [at] bidmc.harvard.edu

BIDMC Radiology Clinical Trials

BIDMC Clinical Trials Database Title PI Gender Age Range Recruit Healthy Volunteers? Contact MRI Evaluation of Aging Related Changes to the Brain David Alsop, PhD All 18 years to 100 years Yes For info regarding 2017P000491, contact David Alsop at 617-667-0275 or dalsop@bidmc.harvard.edu Outcome...