
About
Min Li is an Adjunct Professor of Neuroscience at the School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, where they conduct research on the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders.
Their research focuses on the neurobiology of disease, particularly the pathways involved in neurodegeneration. The primary goal is to identify and develop therapeutic agents that may effectively treat Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative conditions.
The work is aligned with the broader fields of neuroscience and molecular pathology, aiming to bridge basic science discoveries with clinical applications. Although no specific publications or advising roles are listed, the research program emphasizes translational neuroscience and drug development for neurological disorders.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
Advising and Grants: There is no public information available regarding student advising or grant funding. However, the research direction suggests potential involvement in collaborative neuroscience initiatives and externally funded projects related to neurodegeneration.
Labs and Research Teams: Min Li leads a research laboratory focused on the neurobiology of disease at Johns Hopkins Medicine. The lab investigates key molecular pathways in neurodegeneration with the aim of developing novel therapeutics.
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