About Lindsay
Dr. Lindsay Parrie joined the Prion Research Center in 2012. Dr. Parrieās research has focused on 1) the role of the normal cellular prion in neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration 2) the effect of misfolded prions on neurodevelopment and investigation of translational therapeutic strategies, and 3) infectivity of central vs. peripheral prions.
Education
PhD, Zoology, Colorado State University, 2012BA, Human Ecology, College of the Atlantic , 2004
Publications
Parrie LE, Crowell JAE, Moreno JA, Suinn SS, Telling GC, Bessen RA. The cellular prion protein promotes neuronal regeneration after acute nasotoxic injury. Prion. 2020;14(1):31-41. doi:10.1080/19336896.2020.1714373Parrie LE, Crowell JAE, Telling GC, Bessen RA. The cellular prion protein promotes olfactory sensory neuron survival and axon targeting during adult neurogenesis. Dev Biol. 2018;438(1):23-32. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.03.012Clase AC, Dimcheff DE, Favara C, et al. Oligodendrocytes are a major target of the toxicity of spongiogenic murine retroviruses. Am J Pathol. 2006;169(3):1026-1038. doi:10.2353/ajpath.2006.051357