Rusty Gage

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Rusty Gage is a prominent American neuroscientist known for his groundbreaking work on adult neurogenesis and the brain’s capacity to generate new neurons throughout life.

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instanceOf American
human
neuroscientist
professor
researcher
awardReceived American Academy of Arts and Sciences fellowship
Charles A. Dana Award
Keio Medical Science Prize
MetLife Foundation Award for Medical Research
National Academy of Sciences membership
educatedAt Johns Hopkins University
University of Florida
fieldOfWork adult neurogenesis
neuroplasticity
neuroscience
stem cell biology
gender male
hasAcademicAdvisor Per Andersen
hasAcademicDegree PhD in physiology
hasResearchFocus adult hippocampal neurogenesis
cellular basis of neurodegenerative disease
genomic mosaicism in neurons
induced pluripotent stem cell models of neurological disorders
molecular mechanisms of learning and memory
neural stem cells
plasticity of the adult brain
hasResearchOutput scientific articles on adult neurogenesis
scientific articles on neural stem cells
scientific articles on neurodegenerative diseases
hasRole mentor of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in neuroscience
influenced research on brain repair strategies
therapeutic approaches targeting neural stem cells
knownFor pioneering work on adult brain plasticity
showing that new neurons are generated in the adult human hippocampus
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
nationality United States of America
notableFor demonstrating adult neurogenesis in the mammalian brain
research on the brain’s capacity to generate new neurons throughout life
occupation neuroscientist
placeOfWork La Jolla, California, United States
surface form: La Jolla, California
positionHeld laboratory head at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
workInstitution Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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