Ana Griciuc
Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School
Schools
- Harvard Medical School
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Biography
Harvard Medical School
Dr. Griciuc received her M.Eng. in biotechnology from INSA-Lyon and M.Sc. in biochemistry from the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology (Munich) in 2006. She then became a fellow of the European Union Research Training Network “Marie Curie-Neurotrain,” and received her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the Helmholtz Research Center Munich in 2010. Dr. Griciuc is the recipient of the 2011 Graduate Student Award in Environmental Health Research.
Dr. Griciuc performed her postdoctoral research in the laboratory of Dr. Rudolph Tanzi at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School. She has been exploring how CD33, an innate immunity-related gene, serves as a pathogenetic risk factor in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Dr. Griciuc showed that CD33 activity in microglia strongly impaired their ability to uptake and clear brain amyloid beta (Aβ). Dr. Griciuc received several awards, including a postdoctoral fellowship (German Research Foundation), Fund for Medical Discovery Fellowship (MGH/ECOR) and the NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00). Dr. Griciuc was appointed as Assistant Professor of Neurology at MGH and Harvard Medical School in 2017.
Furthermore, Dr. Griciuc investigated crosstalk between the microglial receptors CD33 and TREM2. Dr. Griciuc showed that TREM2 acts downstream of CD33 in modulating microglial pathology in mouse models of AD. Her research suggests that inhibiting CD33 and/or increasing TREM2 activity represent potential therapies for AD. Most recently, Dr. Griciuc showed that early intervention using an AAV vector-based system encoding an artificial microRNA targeting CD33 reduced Aβ accumulation and neuroinflammation in mouse models of AD. Her current research projects focus on investigating the function of CD33 and TREM2, and how mutations in these genes result in susceptibility to late-onset AD.
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- Assistant Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital (2017)
- Assistant in Neuroscience Massachusetts General Hospital (2014)
- Instructor in Neurology Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital (2014 — 2017)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow Massachusetts General Hospital (2011 — 2013)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow HelmholtzZentrum München (2010 — 2011)
- Ph.D. student (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marius Ueffing) HelmholtzZentrum München (2006 — 2010)
- Marie Curie Actions (6th Framework, Official EU Research Progam) Marie Curie Actions (2006 — 2009)
- M.Sc. student, pre-doctoral research Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology (2006 — 2006)
- Research student, pre-doctoral research INSERM (Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale) (2005 — 2005)
Education
- Ph.D., Neuroscience Helmholtz Research Center Munich (2006 - 2010)
- M.Sc. Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (2005 — 2006)
- Engineering degree in Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Master of Engineering Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Lyon (2001 — 2006)
- Erasmus academic exchange Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (2004 — 2005)
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