
About
Joshua Meisel is an Assistant Professor of Biology and holds the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Endowed Chair in Neuroscience at Brandeis University. He leads the Meisel Lab, focusing on mitochondrial genetics, metabolism, and their roles in neurodegenerative diseases. His research combines C. elegans genetics with mitochondrial biochemistry to identify therapeutic strategies for mitochondrial dysfunction.
Education:
- BA/BS/MS from Stanford University
- PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at MGH/Harvard Medical School
Research Interests:
- Mitochondrial adaptations to hypoxia
- Genetic suppressors of mitochondrial diseases
- Iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis
- Neurodegenerative mechanisms in dopaminergic neurons
- Environmental influences on mitochondrial function
Awards:
- Searle Scholar (2025-2028)
- K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award (2021-2027)
Lab & Collaborations:
- Affiliated with the Neuroscience Program at Brandeis
- Supported by grants exploring mitochondrial disease therapies and cellular adaptations
- Focus on translational research linking basic biology to clinical applications
0Publications listed
Find Joshua Meisel elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- HHualiang PiYale University · Assistant Professor
Piali SenguptaBrandeis University · Professor
Anne C HartBrown University · Professor- KKaren Ting ChangUniversity of Southern California · Associate Professor
Andrea K. StavoeThe University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston · Assistant Professor
Erdem VarolNew York University · Assistant Professor