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Dr Jenny Gunnersen received her BSc(Hons) in Marine Biochemistry from James Cook University in 1986 and her PhD from the University of Melbourne in 1994. In her first post-doctoral position, she worked with Michael Sendtner in Würzburg, Germany investigating trophic factors for motoneuron survival and regeneration.
In 1998, Jenny was awarded an NHMRC Howard Florey Centenary Fellowship and worked with Seong-Seng Tan in the Brain Development Group at the Howard Florey Institute. During her Fellowship, Jenny utilized emerging gene expression profiling techniques to obtain the first molecular inventory of the developing cortex and produced gene knockout mouse models to determine functional roles for some of the novel genes identified.
In 2011, Jenny moved to the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience at the University of Melbourne as a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Neuron Development and Plasticity Laboratory. Her work, funded by the NHMRC, is focussed on:
(i) the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling synapse development;
(ii) synapse loss in the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease and how this might be slowed or prevented;
(iii) synapse formation/strengthening and how these processes contribute to the pathology of psychostimulant abuse and neuropathic pain.
In 1998, Jenny was awarded an NHMRC Howard Florey Centenary Fellowship and worked with Seong-Seng Tan in the Brain Development Group at the Howard Florey Institute. During her Fellowship, Jenny utilized emerging gene expression profiling techniques to obtain the first molecular inventory of the developing cortex and produced gene knockout mouse models to determine functional roles for some of the novel genes identified.
In 2011, Jenny moved to the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience at the University of Melbourne as a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Neuron Development and Plasticity Laboratory. Her work, funded by the NHMRC, is focussed on:
(i) the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling synapse development;
(ii) synapse loss in the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease and how this might be slowed or prevented;
(iii) synapse formation/strengthening and how these processes contribute to the pathology of psychostimulant abuse and neuropathic pain.
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Stress: Genetics, Epigenetics and Genomicspp.167-177, (2021)
A. Nash, H. J. M. Gijsen, B. J. Hrupka, K. S-L. Teng, S. F. Lichtenthaler, H. Takeshima,J. M. Gunnersen, K. M. Munro
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bioRxiv (2021)
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