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  <body><![CDATA[<p><em>A seminar by<strong><br /><br /></strong></em><strong>Solomon R. Pollack, PhD</strong><strong><br />Professor &amp; Chair</strong><strong><br />Department of Bioengineering</strong><br /><strong>University of Pennsylvania</strong><br /><br />Mechanical forces influence the development, maintenance, and degeneration of the nervous system at many length scales.&nbsp;&nbsp;In this talk, we identify the molecular domains of the NMDA receptor that regulate its unique mechanosensitivity, and study how this mechanosensitivity is a key aspect that underlies the role of the NMDA receptor in traumatic brain injury (TBI).&nbsp; We use imaging-based methods to study how this receptor mechanosensitivity influences the synchrony of neural circuits, and&nbsp;explore potential upstream therapeutic targets to reverse these mechanically-regulated changes in neural circuits. From these studies, we identify a new therapeutic target that is successful in reducing impairments in a preclinical model of TBI.</p>]]></body>
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