LindaNoble-Haeusslein

Linda Noble-Haeusslein
Professor of Psychology/Neurology

Research Interests

Translational neuroscience in the field of neurotrauma

About
Linda J. Noble-Haeusslein is a professor of neurology for the Dell Medical School and a professor of psychology for the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin. She received her Ph.D. in anatomy from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Noble-Haeusslein is working to develop targeted therapeutics that will improve recovery after traumatic spinal cord and pediatric brain injuries. Her research relies on cellular, molecular and behavioral tools to identify key mechanisms underlying early cell injury that impair recovery processes in preclinical models of neurotrauma. This multifaceted approach has led to the discovery of new pharmacologic and stem-cell-based therapeutics that ameliorate several key features of spinal cord injury, namely, bladder and locomotor dysfunction and central neuropathic pain.

More recent research includes a novel model of concussion in the gyrencephalic adolescent brain, where the early immune response may render the brain more vulnerable to repeat insults. In addition, she is addressing the cross-talk between the injured pediatric brain and the microbiome, which may give rise to long-term changes in social behaviors.

Educational Qualifications
Ph.D., Anatomy, University of California, Los Angeles

Related Websites
Noble Lab
Dell Medical School Faculty Profile
College of Liberal Arts Faculty Profile

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