Meng Liuمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Sleep mechanisms
- Narcolepsy
- Optogenetics
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Meng Liu, MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). His research focuses on understanding sleep mechanisms, particularly narcolepsy, and utilizes cutting-edge techniques such as optogenetics, DREDD, and deep brain imaging. He is funded by NIH grants (R01 and R21) to study brain circuitry in narcolepsy. Dr. Liu’s work has pioneered orexin gene transfer to rescue narcoleptic symptoms in mice, demonstrating the critical role of specific neural circuits in sleep regulation. His laboratory is also investigating the role of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons and GABAergic systems in sleep disorders. Dr. Liu’s research spans from basic neurobiology to translational studies, with a focus on neurodegenerative aspects of narcolepsy. He has published extensively on topics including optogenetic control of neural activity, the dynamics of cataplexy, and the effects of orexin and MCH neuronal activity on sleep-wake cycles. His contributions have advanced understanding of how targeted gene therapy and neural circuit modulation can ameliorate symptoms of narcolepsy. Dr. Liu’s NIH-funded projects aim to dissect the neural pathways underlying narcolepsy, with implications for developing therapies targeting specific brain regions. His work bridges molecular neuroscience with behavioral outcomes, emphasizing the importance of precise neural circuit interventions.











