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Principal Investigator  
Principal Investigator's Name: Yu Guo
Institution: Harbin Institute of Technology
Department: School of Computer Science and Technology
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Proposed Analysis: Inflammation is the primary pathological feature of various brain diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, viral infections, stroke, traumatic brain injury and multiple sclerosis etc. Microglia, astrocytes, and peripheral immune cells are key regulators of inflammatory responses in the central nervous system. The interaction among these cells is also very complicated and important for mediating neuroinflammation. A better understanding of the roles of these cells in inflammation after brain disease is essential for developing effective therapies.We aim to solve this problem.
Additional Investigators  
Investigator's Name: Xin Li
Proposed Analysis: Inflammation is the primary pathological feature of various brain diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, viral infections, stroke, traumatic brain injury and multiple sclerosis etc. Microglia, astrocytes, and peripheral immune cells are key regulators of inflammatory responses in the central nervous system. The interaction among these cells is also very complicated and important for mediating neuroinflammation. A better understanding of the roles of these cells in inflammation after brain disease is essential for developing effective therapies
Investigator's Name: Xin Li
Proposed Analysis: Inflammation is the primary pathological feature of various brain diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, viral infections, stroke, traumatic brain injury and multiple sclerosis etc. Microglia, astrocytes, and peripheral immune cells are key regulators of inflammatory responses in the central nervous system. The interaction among these cells is also very complicated and important for mediating neuroinflammation. A better understanding of the roles of these cells in inflammation after brain disease is essential for developing effective therapies