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Saturday, November 9, 2024
Kent State University鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance continues its 2024-2025 season with 鈥淏elonging鈥 Fall Faculty Concert running November 22 through 24 in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Center for Performing Arts.This year鈥檚 fall concert focuses on the concept of 鈥渂elonging;鈥 a common struggle during these uncommon times. Four faculty members, Jennifer Black, Ambre Emory Maier, Catherine Meredith and Jeffrey Marc Rockland are joined by guest choreographer Kim Sulek. An iconic work by guest choreographer Michael Uthoff, several world premieres and the restaging of a contemporary musica...
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Winters, Bradley
We investigate cellular properties that underlie the ability of neuronal ensembles to extract and encode information and their experience-dependent maturation using brainstem circuits that compare information between the two ears that are critical for sound localization and may be disrupted in children with central auditory processing disorder.
Abeysirigunawardena, Sanjaya
We investigate the impact of RNA nucleotide modifications in RNA-protein interactions.
Williams, Jessica
We investigate the inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease multiple sclerosis. Specifically, we focus on how immune signals modulate glia function to influence both pathophysiology and repair.
Chen, Peiwen
We investigate the molecular and biological processes governing the development of brain malignancies, including primary (e.g., glioblastoma) and metastatic (tumors originating from other locations in the body, such as breast cancer) brain cancers. Our goal is to develop novel immunotherapeutic strategies for patients with brain cancers.
Louveau, Antoine
We investigate the roles of the brain barriers (meninges, blood brain barrier and choroid plexus) in normal and pathological brain function. We particularly focus on immune-vascular interaction during neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration.