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Mickael Decressac, PhD

Assistant Investigator at Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM) – Telethon Foundation

Location: Pozzuoli Italy

Mickael Decressac, PhD, is a junior investigator at the Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM) in Pozzuoli, Italy. In 2012, he developed a viral vector-based model of Parkinson’s disease, which is widely used for studying the pathological mechanisms and testing protective therapies. Notably, he used this model to uncover novel mechanisms underlying the response of affected neurons to neurotrophic factors and contributed to understanding how the cellular clearance pathways are involved in the disease process. His current research is focused on understanding and modeling Parkinson’s disease as well as developing new therapeutic approaches using translational approaches.


Associated Grants

  • Modulating Aging-controlling Pathways in Pre-clinical models of Parkinson’s Disease

    2015


  • Validation of IGF-1 as a Neuroprotective Agent in Pre-clinical Models of Parkinson’s Disease

    2012


  • Pre-clinical Validation of a Nurr1 Agonist for Neuroprotection in Parkinson’s Disease

    2012


  • Neurotrophic and Autophagic Markers in Parkinson’s Disease: Implications for Disease-modifying Strategies

    2012


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