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4646 John R
313-577-4457
Assistant Professor
I have a broad background in neuroscience, with specific training on animal behavior, histopathology, molecular neurochemistry and bioinformatics. I received my PhD in Neurobiology at UNAM where my dissertation studies were directed at the neurotoxic effects of chronic ozone exposure on the dopamine neuronal system. Later, as a postdoctoral associate of Dr. Donald Kuhn, I gained additional experience in the study of the role of serotonin in several neurophysiological processes and neuropathology through the use of a transgenic mouse model lacking this neurotransmitter in the brain. In addition, I have examined the neurotoxicity induced by nerve agents, substituted amphetamines and other agents to the dopamine and serotonin neuronal systems. I later contributed substantially to the development of a highly relevant mouse model of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury. In the course of my research, I have obtained considerable expertise in animal behavior with emphasis in anxiety, depression, and psychostimulant-related assessments. Since 2017, our research has taken an interesting shift to studies that aim to increase our understanding the influence of the gut microbiome in neuropathology and disease. For this, my skillset has expanded to perform 16S rRNA sequencing analyses, data curation and bioinformatics analyses.
Dr. Angoa-Perez will consider new students for the 2024-25 academic year.
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A complete list of Dr. Angoa-Perez's publications can be found at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Mariana+Angoa-P%C3%A9rez&sort=date&size=50
2008-2011 Post Doctoral Fellow in Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at Wayne State University
2004-2005 Visting Reseach Fellow at Henry Ford Health System, WIlliam T Gossett Neurology Laboratories
2007 Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences, Nation Autonomous University of Mexico
2003 B.S. in Biology, Autonomous University of Puebla Mexico