Nafisa M. Jadavji, PhD

Affiliations: 
2019- Biomedical Sciences Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ 
 2019- Neuroscience Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada 
Area:
Folate, neurodegeneration
Website:
www.jadavjilab.com
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Dr. Nafisa M. Jadavji is a Neuroscientist. She is an Assistant Professor at Midwestern University and Research Professor at Carleton University. In 2012, she completed her doctoral training at McGill University in Montréal, Canada. Her laboratory investigates how the brain responds to different biological processes throughout the lifespan. Dr. Jadavji’s research has been published in Biochemical Journal, Neuroendocrinology, Experimental Neurology, Journal of Neuroscience, Human Molecular Genetics, Nutrition reviews, Toxicological Science, European Journal of Neuroscience, Neural Regeneration Research, and Neurobiology of Disease. Dr. Jadavji has received funding from the Federation of European Neuroscience Society (Europe), NeuroWIND (Germany), Canadian Association for Neuroscience, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, National Science & Engineering Research Council (Canada), International Brain Research Organization, Parkinson's disease Foundation (US), Burroughs Wellcome Fund (US) and Fonds de la recherché en santé Québec (Canada). She is a regular reviewer for the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, Neurotoxicity Research, Journal of Molecular Medicine and Neuroscience. Dr. Jadavji is an Editorial member for Frontiers in Nutrition and Neuroscience. She is also the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Journal of Young Investigators (JYI).
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Clementson M, Hurley L, Coonrod S, et al. (2023) Maternal dietary deficiencies in folic acid or choline worsen stroke outcomes in adult male and female mouse offspring. Neural Regeneration Research. 18: 2443-2448
Hurley L, Jauhal J, Ille S, et al. (2023) Maternal Dietary Deficiencies in Folic Acid and Choline Result in Larger Damage Volume, Reduced Neuro-Degeneration and -Inflammation and Changes in Choline Metabolites after Ischemic Stroke in Middle-Aged Offspring. Nutrients. 15
Mbs GBY, Wasek B, Bottiglieri T, et al. (2023) Dietary vitamin B12 deficiency impairs motor function and changes neuronal survival and choline metabolism after ischemic stroke in middle-aged male and female mice. Nutritional Neuroscience. 1-10
Poole J, Jasbi P, Pascual AS, et al. (2022) Ischemic Stroke and Dietary Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Old-Aged Females: Impaired Motor Function, Increased Ischemic Damage Size, and Changed Metabolite Profiles in Brain and Cecum Tissue. Nutrients. 14
Coonrod S, Jadavji NM. (2022) The impact of maternal dietary deficiencies in folic acid and choline on offspring neuronal function after hypoxia. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology
Yahn GB, Leoncio J, Jadavji NM. (2021) The role of dietary supplements that modulate one-carbon metabolism on stroke outcome. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
Yahn G, Bottiglieri T, Wasek B, et al. (2021) Abstract P807: Vitamin B12 Deficiency Impairs Balance and Coordination After Photothrombotic Damage to the Sensorimotor Cortex in Adult Male and Female Mice After Ischemic Stroke Stroke. 52
Burgess K, Bennett C, Mosnier H, et al. (2020) The Antioxidant Role of One-Carbon Metabolism on Stroke. Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland). 9
Abato JE, Moftah M, Cron GO, et al. (2020) Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency alters cellular response after ischemic stroke in male mice. Nutritional Neuroscience. 1-9
Mosnier H, Kelly E, Lawrence K, et al. (2020) The Role of One-Carbon Metabolism After Ischemic Stroke in an Aged Mouse Model Current Developments in Nutrition. 4: 1226-1226
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