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Novel Probiotic Ride Share Approaches for the Treatment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Field of Study:
Behavioral Neuroscience
Department:
Department of Pediatrics
Rank of Student:
Freshman, Sophomore, and Juniors will be considered
Desired Majors:
Psychology, Neuroscience, or Biology majors are encouraged to apply
Hours per Week:
12
Compensation Type:
Academic Credit
Application Deadline:
Contact:
Dr. Michael Bailey: Michael.bailey2@nationwidechildrens.org
Private
Public
Project Description
Research in the laboratory has led to the development of a novel probiotic platform that is showing tremendous promise in preventing neurodevelopmental impairments as a consequence of prematurity and in improving autism spectrum disorder phenotypes. While our original formulation is in clinical trials, we are tuning our formulation and currently testing it for effectiveness in animal models.
The effectiveness of the enhanced formulations is being tested in a mouse model of neurodevelopmental impairment, secondary necrotizing enterocolitis (a devastating intestinal disease that develops in premature infants), and in mouse models of autism spectrum disorder. We are seeking undergraduate researchers to watch videos of mice that have been treated with our novel probiotic formulations. The undergraduate researchers will be trained to score specific behaviors while watching the videos.
Additional Information
We anticipate taking 2-4 students
Required Applicant Information
Current CV, List of classes taken, and Current GPA
Required or Desired Skills
The ideal candidate will be hard working, self motivated and dedicated, detail oriented, and highly organized. A background in animal behavior or behavioral neuroscience is desired. Students must have room in their schedule to gain research experience for academic credit.
Faculty Member Lead:
Michael Bailey
Starting Semester:
Spring
Length of Project (in semesters):
4