
Samuel Pappas
Assistant Professor · Neurodegeneration
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
Dr. Samuel Pappas is an Assistant Professor at the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute, UT Southwestern Medical Center. His work focuses on neurodegeneration, dystonia, and movement disorders using molecular, cellular, and behavioral approaches.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Physiology, Michigan State University
- Ph.D. in Physiology, Michigan State University
Research Interests
Dr. Pappas investigates mechanisms of selective neurodegeneration, cholinergic neuron dysfunction in dystonia, and novel therapeutic targets for movement disorders. His research combines animal models, molecular biology, and neuroanatomical techniques.
Publication Trends
His publications span dystonia, neurodegeneration, and neurogenetics, with a focus on animal models of disease, protein dysfunction (e.g., torsinA/B), and therapeutic interventions. Recent work includes functional connectivity studies and neurochemical analysis.
Labs and Teams
Dr. Pappas leads a team using animal and cell culture models to study dystonia and movement disorders, integrating molecular, cellular, and behavioral methods.
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