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    Angelique Bordey, PhD

    Rothberg Professor of Neurosurgery
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    Additional Titles

    Vice Chair of Research, Neurosurgery, Neurosurgery

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    Rothberg Professor of Neurosurgery

    Vice Chair of Research, Neurosurgery, Neurosurgery

    Biography

    Dr. Angélique Bordey holds the rank of Professor of Neurosurgery, and Cellular & Molecular Physiology. Dr. Bordey is an active participant in teaching and training of graduate and medical students at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Bordey is an Editor for several journals and on the advisory board of CURE epilepsy and the TSC Alliance preclinical consortium. She has served as a permanent member on several grant review committees and NIH study sections. Finally, she is a McKnight awardee and holds several federal and foundation grants as well as patents for the treatment of epilepsy.

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    Education & Training

    PhD
    Louis Pasteur University, Neuroscience (1995)
    MS
    University Louis Pasteur, Neurophysiology (1992)
    MS
    National School of Engineering, Chemistry (1991)
    Postdoctoral Fellow
    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Research

    Overview

    Our attention has been focused on the mammalian Target of Rapamycin, mTOR. mTOR is a converging point in cell signaling, or in other terms an intracellular hub, that receives signals from diverse intracellular routes and extracellular ligands. Importantly, mTOR is dysregulated in many neurological disorders. These disorders referred to as mTORopathies include (but are not limited to) Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), autism, Alzheimer's disease, and Schizophrenia. We have focused on TSC, to better understand the circuit basis of epilepsy and autism.

    Our work has the following three lines of research related to the following keywords: mTOR- Neural stem cell- Neurogenesis-Cognitive functions- mTORopathies

    1. Understanding how a circuit is formed from neural stem cells to synaptic integration in health and in developmental mTORopathies.

    2. Preventing the formation of brain malformations and associated neurological symptoms in TSC and other developmental mTORopathies.

    3. Understanding the circuit and molecular basis of autism in TSC. For this we are developing novel rodent models of autism in TSC.

    Medical Research Interests

    Autistic Disorder; Central Nervous System Diseases; Diseases; Nervous System Diseases; Nervous System Malformations; Neurologic Manifestations; Neurosurgery; Physiology; Stem Cells

    Public Health Interests

    Child/Adolescent Health; Perinatal/Prenatal Health

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Angelique Bordey's published research.

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • honor

      Blavatnik Award

    • honor

      Scientific Innovations Award

    • honor

      NARSAD Distinguished Investigator award

    • honor

      McKnight Neuroscience of brain Disorder Award

    • activity

      Neurobiology

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