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Carlo Corona, Ph.D., is an Instructor at Burke Neurological Institute, affiliated with Cornell University’s medical programs. His research focuses on neural redox biology, homeostatic transcription, and mechanisms underlying stroke recovery and Alzheimer’s resilience. He is a core member of the Ratan Lab, collaborating on projects exploring cellular stress pathways and neuroprotective therapies.
Research interests include ER stress signaling, neuroplasticity modulation, and translational strategies for neurological disorders. His work bridges basic science and clinical applications, emphasizing adaptive cellular responses to injury and disease.
Recent articles highlight breakthroughs in 2-deoxyglucose’s role in stroke recovery and Alzheimer’s therapy, as well as microglial mechanisms governing cognitive resilience. These studies underscore his expertise in cellular stress pathways and neurodegenerative disease modeling.
Dr. Corona is associated with the Ratan Lab and collaborates across multiple labs at Burke Neurological Institute. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.