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Brian D. Gulbransen is a Professor in the Department of Physiology at Michigan State University, holding the MSU Research Foundation Professorship. His work focuses on neuroinflammation and enteric nervous system (ENS) biology, particularly neuron-glia interactions in gut physiology and disease.
- Department of Physiology, Michigan State University
- MSU Research Foundation Professor
Research Interests: Understanding how neuroinflammation alters neural circuitry through glial cell mechanisms, with applications to functional bowel disorders like IBS and IBD. Key techniques include fluorescence microscopy, genetic models (DREADDs, cell-specific knockouts), electrophysiology, organ physiology, and transcriptomics.
Scientific Trends: Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals:
- Purinergic signaling (P2X7, P2Y receptors)
- Enteric glia-neuron-macrophage crosstalk
- Role of connexin-43 hemichannels
- Microbiota-glia interactions
- Stress-induced gut dysfunction
- Neuroimmune regulation of motility
Education:
- University of Wyoming (B.S. Zoology & Physiology, 2003)
- University of Colorado Anschutz (Ph.D. Neuroscience, 2007)
- University of Calgary (Postdoctoral Fellow, 2014)
Collaborations span neurogastroenterology, immunology, and metabolic disease research, with grants supporting studies on neuroinflammation, microbiome interactions, and gut motility disorders.
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