Eldon E. Geisert, Ph.D.

ELDON E. GEISERT, Ph.D.

Professor
Department of Ophthalmology
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Director, Vision Science Research Center
The University of Tennessee College of Medicine

Address

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Hamilton Eye Institute
930 Madison Avenue, Suite 710
Memphis, TN 38163
Tel: (901) 448-7740; Fax: (901) 448-7193;

Education

Ph.D. Institution: University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Neuroscience
Postdoctoral: University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Psychology

Research Interests

The primary interests of this laboratory are to reveal the role of specific cell surface glycoproteins in the guidance of growing axons. Defining the mechanisms that facilitate and inhibit axonal growth leads to an understanding of the normal development of central nervous system and the molecular mechanisms that underlie the lack of axonal growth in the mature brain and spinal cord.

Using the methods of immunology, molecular biology, and protein chemistry, we are defining the proteins that facilitate and inhibit the interactions of growing axons with the environment of the developing and the adult brain. These molecules are being defined by producing monoclonal antibodies to membrane proteins and by using molecular biology to differentially identify the genes that are upregulated during the final maturation of the central nervous system. The functional role of these proteins is tested using tissue culture models and within the intact nervous system.

Links

Ophthalmology - Eldon E. Geisert

Recent Publications

  • Geisert EE, Lu L, Freeman-Anderson NE, Templeton JP, Nassr M, Wang X, Gu W, Jiao Y, Williams RW. Gene expression in the mouse eye: an online resource for genetics using 103 strains of mice. Mol Vis. 2009 Aug 31;15:1730-63. PMID: 19727342
  • Templeton JP, Nassr M, Vazquez-Chona F, Freeman-Anderson NE, Orr WE, Williams RW, Geisert EE. Differential response of C57BL/6J mouse and DBA/2J mouse to optic nerve crush. BMC Neurosci. 2009 Jul 30;10:90. PMID: 19643015
  • Kang GS, Wang XD, Mohler ML, Kirichenko OV, Patil R, Orr WE, Miller DD, Geisert EE. Effects, in an in-vivo model system, of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline on glioma. Anticancer Drugs. 2008 Oct;19(9):859-70. PMID: 18766000
  • Dijkstra S, Kooij G, Verbeek R, van der Pol SM, Amor S, Geisert EE Jr, Dijkstra CD, van Noort JM, Vries HE. Targeting the tetraspanin CD81 blocks monocyte transmigration and ameliorates EAE. Neurobiol Dis. 2008 Sep;31(3):413-21. Epub 2008 Jun 5. PMID: 18586096
  • Liu L, Geisert EE, Frankfurter A, Spano AJ, Jiang CX, Yue J, Dragatsis I, Goldowitz D. A transgenic mouse class-III beta tubulin reporter using yellow fluorescent protein. Genesis. 2007 Sep;45(9):560-9. PMID: 17868115
  • Shapiro LA, Ng KL, Kinyamu R, Whitaker-Azmitia P, Geisert EE, Blurton-Jones M, Zhou QY, Ribak CE. Origin, migration and fate of newly generated neurons in the adult rodent piriform cortex. Brain Struct Funct. 2007 Sep;212(2):133-48. Epub 2007 Sep 1. PMID: 17764016
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