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Benjamin Clayton, PhD  | American Parkinson Disease Association Investigator: Benjamin Clayton, PhD   Name of Institution: Case Western Reserve University – School of Medicine Project Title: Modulating Pathological Astrocytes to Promote Neuroprotection in PD Study...

To mark #WorldParkinsonsDay, we are proud to highlight work from our faculty Ben Clayton’s lab on reactive astrocytes in Parkinson’s disease, recently awarded a grant from the American Parkinson’s Disease Association to pursue strategies to block astrocyte neurotoxicity in PD.
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So proud to share that our founding director Paul Tesar has received the first eminent professorship in the history of Case Western Reserve University!

We are grateful to the Pavey family for supporting this historic endowment that will enable vital work on glial science and glial medicines.

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Congratulations to newest doctor, superstar Kate Letai! Her pioneering work on glia in GI diseases opened entirely new fields — and as her mentors @tesarlab.bsky.social and @marissascavuzzo.bsky.social put it today, she is the type of scientist who makes this field a better place. We are so proud! 🎉

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Did you know that over 90% of autism risk genes are expressed in the gut nervous system? Our faculty @marissascavuzzo.bsky.social is using ASD donor cells to rebuild the human intestine in a dish to understand why so many individuals with autism experience severe gut issues. #WorldAutismAwarenessDay

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Case Western Reserve University’s Paul Tesar earns prestigious election as 2025 AAAS Fellow | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve University The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Scien...

We are delighted to share that our founder and director Paul Tesar has been elected a 2025 AAAS Fellow: bit.ly/4teejCc
This lifetime honor recognizes his work in translational #neuroscience, #glia, oligodendrocyte dysfunction, and regenerative therapies. Congratulations, Paul.

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We’re thrilled to celebrate #BrainAwarenessWeek. Highlighting underexplored brain research like #glia is core to our mission and we’re proud that our own Marissa Scavuzzo’s work on the enteric nervous system earned her a spot on @thetransmitter.bsky.social 2025 Rising Stars of #Neuroscience!

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We're excited to attend the 7th World Parkinson Congress May 24-27, 2026! Check out a preview of what to expect. We hope to see you there!

#WPC2026 #ParkinsonsDisease

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Announcing the 2025 End AxD Grant Program Recipients — End Alexander Disease End AxD is proud to announce the recipients of the inaugural 2025 End AxD Grant Program. Following a review of 24 applications from around the world, the End AxD Scientific Advisory Committee has reco...

We are pleased to share that our own Ben Clayton has received a 2025 research grant from End Alexander Disease.

His project will screen 10,000 drugs for candidates that suppress GFAP pathology and examine how mutant GFAP reshapes astrocyte biology in Alexander disease.
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Case Western Reserve University faculty member receives Sontag Foundation Distinguished Scientist Award to advance glioblastoma research | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University physician-scientist Tyler Miller, MD, PhD (GRS ’16, pathology; MED ’18), has been recognized for his brain cancer...

We’re proud to share that Tyler Miller has received a Sontag Foundation Distinguished Scientist Award supporting his work in glioblastoma research.

The $750,000 award will help drive new strategies to tackle immunosuppression in brain tumors.

Details: bit.ly/4aZwkg6
#Glia #BrainCancerResearch

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We are proud to join the 7th #RareDiseaseDay Cleveland event on Feb 25 hosted by CWRU SOM, Cleveland Clinic, UH’s Harrington Discovery Institute, MetroHealth, and NORD.

@marissascavuzzo.bsky.social will present on glia in rare diseases.

Join us virtually or in person:
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Excited to welcome Bruce Trapp of Cleveland Clinic (tag) as our plenary speaker for next week’s #TGS2025 conference! .
A global leader in #Glia research, his work has redefined how we study and treat neurodegeneration in #MultipleSclerosis.

#TGS2025
🧠 Info & free registration: bit.ly/4qEf1bs

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The 2025 Translational Glial Sciences Conference agenda is live!

🧠 Nov 4 | 12–6 PM | CWRU Campus, Cleveland
Join leading scientists exploring glia in disease & therapy.
Free registration — space is limited: bit.ly/4qEf1bs
#Glia #TGS2025 #IGS

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Keynote alert! Lorenz Studer, MD (MSKCC), will speak at #TGS2025 on Nov 4 at the Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion, Health Ed Campus of CWRU & Cleveland Clinic.

🔗 Learn more and register for free:
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🧠 The first Translational Glial Sciences Conference is happening Nov 4 at CWRU.

Discover cutting-edge glial research and therapeutic innovation.

🔗 Learn more + register: case.edu/medicine/gli...

#glialscience #neuro #TGS2025 #CWRU #IGS

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Dr. Ty Miller is pushing the boundaries of brain tumor immunotherapy at CWRU + UH. His lab explores how to reprogram immune cells into cancer-fighting allies. Proud to have him as an IGS Affiliate. Learn more: tymillerlab.org

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Medicine’s Rania Ziar and Paul Tesar named to HHMI Gilliam Fellows Program’s 2025 cohort | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve University

Congrats to Rania Ziar, PhD student in the Tesar Lab, named a 2025 HHMI Gilliam Fellow! With support from her advisor, Paul Tesar, Rania was recognized for advancing inclusive excellence in science at CWRU.

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Molecular ‘brake’ in brain development could hold key to treating multiple sclerosis | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve University

CWRU has now featured the latest research from the Tesar Lab at IGS in the university’s Newsroom. The article highlights how a newly identified molecular “brake” could help treat MS by promoting brain cell maturation.
🔗 Read more: case.edu/news/molecul...
#Neuroscience #MultipleSclerosis #IGS #CWRU

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Molecular ‘brake’ in brain development could hold key to treating multiple sclerosis A team of scientists led by the Institute for Glial Sciences (IGS) at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine has discovered a built-in “brake” that controls when key br...

New work from the Tesar Lab @ IGS identifies a molecular “brake” on brain cell maturation—offering a path to repair in MS.

📰 News: www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
📄 Paper: www.cell.com/cell/abstrac...

#Neuroscience #GlialScience #MultipleSclerosis #IGS #CWRU

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Case Western Reserve University researcher earns prestigious Individual Biomedical Research Award from The Hartwell Foundation to explore gut-brain link in autism Up to 70% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience chronic digestive issues—and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Marissa Scavuzzo wants to not only understand why...

Thrilled to share that Dr. Marissa Scavuzzo, IGS faculty at CWRU, has been awarded a 2024 Hartwell Award. Her innovative work explores how glial cells in the gut may influence autism—using stem cell–based “mini-guts” to reveal new insights.
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IGS grad student Ying Xiong has been awarded an NIH F31 fellowship! His research explores how inflammation impacts oligodendrocyte development—glial cells that are essential in understanding neurodegenerative diseases. #GlialScience #Neuroscience #NIH #F31

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Meet Kat, our Computational Biology Manager at IGS. From IT to bioinformatics, she’s advanced stem cell work at Gladstone and now drives glial research at CWRU. Vital to our genomic data & lab ops. Off the clock: gardening, stargazing, painting.
#GlialScience #Bioinformatics

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Meet a researcher unraveling the mysteries of brain cells to combat neurological diseases Benjamin Clayton Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, School of MedicineFaculty member of the Institute for Glial Sciences Area of Focus: Glial Cells Research  Ben Clayton ...

June is #BrainAwarenessMonth—and June 21 was #GlobalALSAwarenessDay.
At IGS @ CWRU, Dr. Ben Clayton’s lab is reprogramming astrocytes to fight ALS, Alzheimer’s & more.
Read more in The Daily: bit.ly/43XBarT
#GlialScience #Neuroscience #CWRU

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Human stem cell models point to glia as key players in multiple sclerosis Largest collection of patient stem cell models of multiple sclerosis to date uncovers novel disease insights and opens the door for new treatments A team of scientists from The New York Stem Cell Foun...

On #WorldMSDay, we at IGS highlight a story from @CaseDaily featuring research from IGS and its collaborators on the role of glial cells in multiple sclerosis.

🧠 Read it here: thedaily.case.edu/human-stem-c...

#MSAwareness #IGS #Neuroscience

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🎓 Huge congrats to the IGS Spring 2025 grads: Bruce Armstrong, Kristin Lee, Arul Mehta, Jeyashri Rameshbabu, Naya Alsouss & Dr. Will Wulftange! Your passion for glial science is the future. 📸
#IGS #Graduation2025 #Neuroscience

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A huge congratulations to Will on his successful Ph.D. defense! 🎓

His dissertation on microengineered systems for hematological precision therapies explores how immune cells interact with CNS glia—vital work in precision medicine.

We’re proud of you, Will!

#PhDDefense #GlialScience

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2025 Grant Announcement — PMD Foundation The PMD Foundation is excited to share a new grant that will support brain organoid research at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, led by Dr. Paul Tesar and Dr. Mayur Madhavan.

🚨 New Grant for Brain Organoid Research 🚨

The PMD Foundation is funding brain organoid research at CWRU, led by Dr. Paul Tesar (IGS Director) & Dr. Mayur Madhavan to study PMD & leukodystrophies.

🔗 Read more: www.pmdfoundation.org/blog/2025-gr...

#GlialScience #PMD #BrainOrganoids #Neuroscience

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Spotlight: Ben Clayton earned his biology degree at Utah and his PhD at UChicago, studying glial cell injury. He developed a screening platform for astrocyte pathology at CWRU. He received a Career Transition Award from the National MS Society and is now an Assistant Professor at CWRU & part of IGS

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IGS graduate student Ying presented his research at CWRU, examining how inflammation affects oligodendrocytes—work that could help advance MS therapies.

These presentations give students valuable experience and spark insightful discussions. Well done, Ying!

#Neuroscience #MSResearch #CWRU

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Staff Spotlight: Meet Nicole Datko, our Research Ops Manager! She joined IGS last August with a decade of Cleveland biotech experience and a Biotech degree from Kent State. Outside work, Nicole loves hiking, concerts, and her dog, Bucky.

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Welcome back, Students! 🎓✨
This year at the Institute for Glial Sciences, we’re diving into new discoveries, building connections, and advancing glial cell research. Your work drives the future of neuroscience—let’s make it a year to remember! #ScienceForward

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