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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Anthony T. Campagnoni
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Christopher S. Colwell
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Reviews Editor
Scott T. Brady
  Chicago, U.S.A.

Senior Editors
Susan Y. Bookheimer
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Monica Carson
  Riverside, U.S.A.
Marie-Françoise Chesselet
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Philip Haydon
  Boston, U.S.A.
Gary Landreth
  Cleveland, U.S.A.
Wendy Macklin
  Denver, U.S.A.
Ken D. McCarthy
  Chapel Hill, U.S.A.
Mary C. McKenna
  Baltimore, U.S.A.
Steven S. Scherer
  Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Thomas Seyfried
  Chestnut Hill, U.S.A.


Monica Carson - Senior Editor

Dr Monica J. Carson is Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences and Director of the Center for Glial-Neuronal Interactions at the University of California at Riverside. She is well known for her work on microglial activation in the nervous system and mechanisms of CNS inflammatory responses. Her laboratory is examining how microglia and T cells cross-regulate microglial activation and T cell effector function by antigen-dependent and -independent mechanisms using transgenic mouse models of CNS inflammation and neurodegeneration. The lab has also profiled a broad array of microglial-expressed genes as a function of age, brain region and health status to define microglial phenotype and function in vivo on a molecular level. From this work they identified multiple subsets of microglia in the healthy unmanipulated CNS. In addition, they find that these phenotypes slowly change during development and as a function of extreme age. The lab is currently examining the roles of these microglial subsets in the healthy and inflamed CNS, contrasting normal murine CNS development with defined pathologies in murine models of CNS autoimmunity and neurodegenerative disease.

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