Dr. Noble-Haeusslein is a Professor in the Departments of Neurology (Dell Medical School) and Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. She directs a research laboratory that focuses on the pathobiology of traumatic injury to the developing brain and spinal cord with the goals of defining early mechanisms underlying cell injury and applying that knowledge to the development of candidate therapeutics for brain and spinal cord injured patients. Her interests are in matrix metalloproteinases as modulators of both early tissue damage and wound healing and the identification of temporally dependent, divergent phenotypes of polymorphonuclear leukocytes that are determinants of neurological recovery. She has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for well over 25 years, has served on study sections for that Institute, and has chaired two regular NIH/NINDS study sections. In addition, she has participated in 3 Institute of Medicine Committees on traumatic brain injury. Her research has been funded by the NIH, the Department of Defense, and the Craig H Neilsen Foundation.
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