Alison Ruth Weiss, Ph.D
Affiliations: | 2017- | Neuroscience | Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAllen Neuringer | research assistant | 2001-2005 | Reed College |
Martha Neuringer | research assistant | 2007-2012 | Oregon Regional Primate Research Center |
Jocelyne Bachevalier | grad student | 2012-2017 | Emory |
Jodi McBride | post-doc | 2017- | OHSU |
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Pressl C, Mätlik K, Kus L, et al. (2024) Selective vulnerability of layer 5a corticostriatal neurons in Huntington's disease. Neuron |
Weiss AR, Urbanski HF. (2023) Effect of short-term androgen supplementation on cognitive performance in older male rhesus macaques. Neurobiology of Aging. 132: 246-249 |
Kim G, Weiss AR, Raper J. (2023) Needle in a haystack: localising the long-term neuronal changes from early-life exposure to general anaesthesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia |
Bertoglio D, Weiss AR, Liguore W, et al. (2023) In Vivo Cerebral Imaging of Mutant Huntingtin Aggregates Using C-CHDI-180R PET in a Nonhuman Primate Model of Huntington Disease. Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine |
Weiss AR, Liguore WA, Brandon K, et al. (2023) Alterations of fractional anisotropy throughout cortico-basal ganglia gray matter in a macaque model of Huntington's Disease. Current Research in Neurobiology. 4: 100090 |
Pressl C, Mätlik K, Kus L, et al. (2023) Layer 5a Corticostriatal Projection Neurons are Selectively Vulnerable in Huntington's Disease. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Weiss AR, Bertoglio D, Liguore WA, et al. (2022) Reduced D /D Receptor Binding and Glucose Metabolism in a Macaque Model of Huntington's Disease. Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society |
Weiss AR, Liguore WA, Brandon K, et al. (2022) A novel rhesus macaque model of Huntington's disease recapitulates key neuropathological changes along with motor and cognitive decline. Elife. 11 |
Weiss AR, Liu Z, Wang X, et al. (2020) The macaque brain ONPRC18 template with combined gray and white matter labelmap for multimodal neuroimaging studies of nonhuman primates. Neuroimage. 117517 |
Howland D, Ellederova Z, Aronin N, et al. (2020) Large Animal Models of Huntington's Disease: What We Have Learned and Where We Need to Go Next. Journal of Huntington's Disease |