
About
Avital Rodal is a Professor of Biology at Brandeis University, specializing in membrane traffic mechanisms in neurons. Her research focuses on how neurons regulate endosomal compartments to control signaling and structural dynamics, with implications for neurodegenerative diseases like ALS and Alzheimer's. She employs Drosophila models and mammalian cell systems, combining live imaging, genetics, and biochemistry.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
- B.Sc., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Interests:
Dr. Rodal investigates endosomal membrane trafficking in neurons, particularly how growth signals are processed via endosomes. Her work addresses the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity and disease-linked defects, using advanced imaging and genetic tools. Key areas include extracellular vesicle biogenesis, actin regulation in endocytosis, and the role of membrane phosphoinositides.
Scientific Awards:
- Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship (2018)
- Pew Scholar Award (2013)
Labs & Affiliations:
The Rodal Lab at Brandeis explores neuronal membrane dynamics. Key collaborations include the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program and the Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center. The lab emphasizes open science, diversity, and ethical scientific practice.
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