Brock Grill, PhD

Brock  Grill,  PhD
  • Biography

    Research Description

    Dr. Brock Grill's overarching interest is understanding how signaling influences development and function of the nervous system. His team's major research directions include: 1) Using in vivo proteomics to decipher how ubiquitin ligase activity and intracellular signaling hubs affect axon termination, synapse maintenance and neuron function. 2) Using engineered forward genetic approaches to interrogate how u-opioid receptor sensitivity and tolerance are regulated.

    Ultimately, Dr. Grill's lab aims to identify new molecular targets for treating neurodevelopmental disorders, neurodegenerative disease, and opioid addiction/withdrawal.

    See a full list of publications on PubMed.

  • Related Resources

    • Grill Lab Website

      Our goal is to decipher signaling networks that affect neuron development and engineered behaviors. We focus on molecular players and cellular processes involved in neurodevelopmental disorders, neurodegenerative disease and opioid drug addiction.

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