Ohio professor receives NIH grant to study age-related changes in motor neuron excitability
Brian Clark, Ph.D., professor of physiology and neuroscience in Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine s Department of Biomedical Sciences, received a five-year, nearly $3 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to conduct a series of animal and human studies to better understand the mechanisms and clinical relevance of age-related changes in motor neuron excitability.
The research will look at the role of the motor neuron, the final neuron that connects the nervous system with the muscle, in health and disease.
Clark, also executive director of the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute and Osteopathic Heritage Foundation Harold E. Clybourne, D.O., Endowed Research Chair, is one of three principal investigators for the grant, alongside W. David Arnold, M.D., from the Department of Neurology at Ohio State University, and Sherif Elbasiouny, Ph.D., from th
OHIO Heritage College professor awarded NIH grant to research the motor neuron in relation to aging
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Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine investigated aging mice that underwent voluntary running exercise. They found that running significantly improved the neuromuscular decline in mice that underwent running compared to sedentary mice.