Postdoctoral fellow, The Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience
Research Interests
Early development of oligodendrocytes and their role in circuit maturation, OPC homeostasis in the adult CNS
Education
B.S. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
M.S. GSN of the Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat, Germany
Ph.D. GSN of the Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat, Germany
Selected Publications
Malara, M., Lutz, A.-K., Incearap, B., Bauer, H. F., Cursano, S., Volbracht, K., Lerner, J. J., Pandey, R., Delling, J. P., Ioannidis, V., Pérez Arévalo, A., Eugenin von Bernhardi, J., Schön, M., Bockmann, J., Dimou, L. & Boeckers, T. M. SHANK3 deficiency leads to myelin defects in the central and peripheral nervous system. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. (2022)
Eugenin von Bernhardi, J., Biechl, D., Ryu, S., Miek, L., Herget, U & Wullimann, M. F. A versatile transcription factor : Multiple roles of orthopedia a ( otpa ) beyond its restricted localization in dopaminergic systems of developing and adult zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) brains. 1–25 (2022)
Eugenin von Bernhardi, J. & Dimou, L. Oligodendrogenesis is a key process for cognitive performance improvement induced by voluntary physical activity. Glia 70, 1052–1067 (2022).
von Streitberg, A., Jäkel, S., Eugenin von Bernhardi, J., Straube, C., Buggenthin, F., Marr, C. & Dimou, L. NG2-Glia Transiently Overcome Their Homeostatic Network and Contribute to Wound Closure After Brain Injury. Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 9, 1–15 (2021).
Eugenin von Bernhardi, J. & Dimou, L. Recent advances in live imaging of cells of the oligodendrocyte lineage. Methods Mol. Biol. 1936, 275–294 (2019).
Eugenín von Bernhardi, J. & Dimou, L. NG2-glia, More than progenitor cells. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 949, 183–201 (2016).
von Bernhardi, R., Eugenín von Bernhardi, J., Flores, B. & León, J. E. Glial cells and integrity of the nervous system. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 949, 1–24 (2016).
Contact information
Department of Neuroscience
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
725 N. Wolfe St., WBSB 1001
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: (410) 955-6949
Fax: (410) 955-6942