
Amy Gleichman
Assistant Professor
4189 Pelotonia Research Center
2255 Kenny Rd
Columbus, OH 43210
Areas of Expertise
- Neurological Surgery
- Biological Chemistry and Pharmacology
- Gene Therapy Institute
Education
- Postdoctoral fellowship: University of California – Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Advisor: Dr. S. Thomas Carmichael
- Ph.D, Neuroscience: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Advisor: Dr. David Lynch
- BA, Neuroscience: Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Research Description
The Gleichman lab studies astrocytes as gene therapy targets for brain repair after stroke and in vascular dementia, two forms of ischemic brain injury. Astrocytes, one of the most prevalent cell types in the brain, can drive many of the processes needed to promote brain repair after injury. These cells respond dramatically to an ischemic injury, walling off the damaged area and changing their functions in the spared tissue. We use mouse models to study how astrocytes respond to ischemic injury and identify points of intervention. In order to take advantage of those points of intervention, we are also developing ways to target astrocytic subpopulations with gene therapy.