About
Dr. Christopher T. Bolden serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Xavier University of Louisiana, where he integrates expertise in neuroscience, public health, and biomedical sciences to advance interdisciplinary education and research. His work bridges laboratory investigation with community impact, focusing on translational approaches to address neurological health disparities.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- B.S. in Microbiology and Biochemistry, University of Southern Mississippi
- MPH in Epidemiology and Population Health (in progress), LSU Health Sciences Center
Dr. Bolden's research centers on glioblastoma microenvironments, blood-brain barrier modeling, and neuroimmune responses to injury and substance use. His work follows a translational and interdisciplinary approach that bridges neuroscience, neurocritical care, and public health, with particular attention to vulnerable populations. He investigates how soluble agonists can enhance functional recovery in traumatic brain injury and examines astrocytes as key regulators of neuroinflammation following brain injury.
Professional Recognition:
- Nature Breast Cancer: Rising Scholar Award (2024)
- Black Men Brain Health Emerging Scholar (2025)
- Multiple teaching certifications including ACUE Certificate in Effective College Instruction
- Nature Masterclass in Scientific Writing and Publishing certification
As a dedicated educator and mentor, Dr. Bolden has received national recognition through fellowships from NIH, Society for Neuroscience, and the Southern Regional Education Board. He has secured research support from the Louisiana Biomedical Research Network, Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium, and Mellon Foundation. His teaching philosophy emphasizes empowering students through critical thinking, active learning, and connecting classroom knowledge to real-world applications, implementing innovative approaches like 'respiration theater' to enhance conceptual understanding. Dr. Bolden actively serves on multiple university committees including the Planning Council for Academic Affairs (2024-2026) and Master of Science Coordinating Committee (2024-2027), while also engaging in community service initiatives such as Natchez, MS Seniors to the Poll and Greater Nola Mother Empowerment programs.
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