Our Team

Corinne Nielsen

Principal investigator

Karan Srikrishna

Graduate Student

Detailed view of a laboratory microscope focusing on lens and optical components.

Maddie Worsdall

Undergraduate Student

Detailed view of a laboratory microscope focusing on lens and optical components.

LJ Arnold

Undergraduate Student

Ally Ginder

Undergraduate Student

Anna Matsnieva

Undergraduate Student

Lab Alumni:

Kayleigh Fanelli (PhD)
Examining Molecular and Cellular Consequences to Neurovascular Health and Blood-Brain Barrier Function in Brain Endothelial Rbpj-Deficiency

Andy Osbourne (BS)
Investigating How RBPJ-Adrenomedullin Signaling Regulates Cytoskeleton in Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells

Sera Nakisli (PhD)
Endothelial Rbpj Deficiency Induces Pathological Alterations to the Neurovascular Unit in a Mouse Model of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation

Subhodip Adhicary (PhD)
Impairment in postnatal cerebrovascular remodeling mediated by small GTPases in endothelial Rbpj deficient Brain Arteriovenous Malformation

Lindsey Butler (BS)
Analyzing astrocyte reactivity in a mouse model of brain arteriovenous malformation

Brittney Ward (BS)
Analyzing consequences to astrocytes in a mouse model of brain arteriovenous malformation

Kristen Schuch (BS)
Identifying a role for endothelial Rbpj during vascular development of intestinal villi in neonatal mice

Shruthi Kandalai (BS)
Exploring causes of pericyte expansion in postnatal brain of Rbpj-mediated mouse model of arteriovenous malformation

Samantha Selhorst (BS)
Endothelial deletion of Rbpj leads to perivascular abnormalities in the brain

Amelia Chapman (BS)
A Novel Role for Endothelial Rbpj in Postnatal Cerebellum Morphogenesis