We approach plasticity from a molecular, structural, functional and behavioral level and aim to understand;
- how plasticity is modified by lifestyle factors, including (early life) stress, nutrition, inflammation, physical exercise, enriched environment and psychoactive drugs, and;
- how plasticity is changed in metabolic and brain disorders like depression and dementia.
One unique form of plasticity, and key interest in the group, is ‘adult neurogenesis’, which refers to stem cells that continue to produce new neurons in the adult brain.
In our research, we aim to comprehend;
-how neurogenesis supports adult brain functions like cognition.
-how structural and functional plasticity is ‘programmed’ for life, by stress and nutrition during the early life period.
-how plasticity and cognition is modified by adult stress, exercise and enrichment.
-how (changes in) plasticity is involved in resilience to disease, and in brain disorders, like epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, major depression, PTSD and Alzheimer’s disease.
We focus on the hippocampus, amygdala, prefrontal cortex and hypothalamus, as these brain regions are not only involved in cognition, stress regulation and homeostasis, but also often affected in conditions of hormonal dysregulation, behavioral adaptation and diseases affecting our body and brain.
Also, we are part of national consortia on Alzheimer’s disease (Memorabel MODEM, Alzheimer Nederland), ME/Chronic Fatigue syndrome, CTE/TBI and Huntington’s disease, as well as of international ones on neurogenesis (EUROGENESIS, Science Foundation Ireland), cognition, nutrition and brain disease (JPI-D-CogPlast, ERA-Net Neuron ReactNSC, EU-Horizon Happy Mums, EU-JPND) and we hold board functions in societies like the ISNPR, the Alba Network, FENS (https://www.fens.org ), EBBS ( https://www.ebbs-science.org ) and ECNP ( https://www.ecnp.eu ).
We hope our research will help provide more insight in how plasticity is linked to brain function and disease, and how plasticity can be utilized or e.g. recruited to promote resilience to disease and as such, used in possible future therapeutic approaches.
Our group is fully named 'Structural and Functional Plasticity of the Nervous System', in short termed as Brain Plasticity Group.
EU Joint Program Inititiave JPI - D-CogPlast program
EU-ERA-Net Neuron ReactNSC program
Center for Urban Mental Health (UMH)
Amsterdam Brain & Mind Program (ABMP)
Danone/Nutricia
Science Foundation Ireland
Dr. J.L. Dobberke Foundation
Past sponsors
Corcept Inc
Internationale Stichting Alzheimer Onderzoek (ISAO)
KNAW Chinese Exchange program
EU Marie Curie NEURAD program
EU ERA-NET PrioMedChild program
NWO Vidi program
NWO Meervoud
TNO
International Parkinson Fonds
HersenStichting Nederland
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