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The Ophthalmologist / Authors / Jennifer Arcuri

Jennifer Arcuri

Jennifer Arcuri is a doctoral degree (PhD) student in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Graduate Program at Miller School of Medicine under supervision of Prof. Sanjoy Bhattacharya. Her laboratory is located at McKnight Vision Research Center. Prior to joining the PhD program, she served in Industry and Academic in leading roles. Jennifer has over 16 peer-reviewed publications under her belt. She has got considerable expertise in lipidomics and metabolomics. She is an expert of glycolipid analysis by mass spectrometry. She studies optic nerve axon regeneration using the mouse as a model system. Over the last few years she has co-led a dedicated team to bring novel approaches to axon regeneration, which includes development of combinatorial synthetic analogs of metabolites. She is a member of Miami Integrative Metabolomics Research Center

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The Next (Re)generation

March 16, 2023

How multi-omics and computerized natural language processing are being combined to find small molecules that promote axon regrowth

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