Drew Adler

MD/PhD Candidate at NYU School of Medicine, Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences
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New York, New York, United States, US

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Experience

    • MD/PhD Candidate
      • Jul 2018 - Present
    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • Research Assistant
      • Feb 2018 - Jul 2018

      Conducting research at Charité CrossOver in the Lehnardt Lab examining the capacity of miRNAs to act as ligands for Toll-Like Receptors and their connection to neuroinflammation/degeneration. Funded under a DAAD Short Term Research Grant Conducting research at Charité CrossOver in the Lehnardt Lab examining the capacity of miRNAs to act as ligands for Toll-Like Receptors and their connection to neuroinflammation/degeneration. Funded under a DAAD Short Term Research Grant

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Researcher Vartanian Lab
      • Jun 2012 - Feb 2018

      2016-2019: Examining the role of C. perfringens Epsilon Toxin (ETX) on the blood-brain barrier in a live zebrafish model 2015: Examining ETX induced demylination in WT and Myelin and Lymphocyte receptor protein (MAL) KO Mice 2014: Examining ETX's tropism for human CNS white matter 2012: Examining the Toll-like Receptor 2 (TLR2) pathway's role in remyelination 2016-2019: Examining the role of C. perfringens Epsilon Toxin (ETX) on the blood-brain barrier in a live zebrafish model 2015: Examining ETX induced demylination in WT and Myelin and Lymphocyte receptor protein (MAL) KO Mice 2014: Examining ETX's tropism for human CNS white matter 2012: Examining the Toll-like Receptor 2 (TLR2) pathway's role in remyelination

Education

  • NYU School of Medicine, Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences
    MD/PhD, Medicine
    2018 - 2025
  • Cornell University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Major: Biology–Neurobiology & Behavior, Minor: English
    2013 - 2017
  • Hunter College High School
    2007 - 2013

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