Dr. Alisa Woods

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsDevelopmental Biology,Medicine,Foundations of Biology and Medicine
Keywordsautism, axon, brain, consulting, neuroscience

Current contact address

CountryUnited States of America
CityPotsdam
InstitutionClarkson University
InstituteDepartment of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Michael FrotscherInstitut für Anatomie und Zellbiologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg
Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter HofmannInstitut für Anatomie und Zellbiologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg
Start of initial sponsorship01/01/1999

Programme(s)

1998Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2012Alisa G. Woods, Izabela Sokolowska, Costel C. Darie: Identification of consistent alkylation of cysteine-less peptides in a proteomics experiment.. In: Biochem Biophys Res Commun., 2012, 305-308
2012Izabela Sokolowska, Alisa G. Woods, Marianne Gawinowicz, Urmi Roy, Costel C. Darie: Identification of potential tumor differentiation factor (TDF) receptor from steroid-responsive and steroid-resistant breast cancer cells.. In: J Biol Chem., 2012, 1719-1733
2012Alisa G. Woods, Izabela Sokolowska, Regina Taurines, Manfred Gerlach, Edward Dudley, Johannes Thome, Costel C. Darie: Potential biomarkers in psychiatry: focus on the cholesterol system.. In: J Cell Mol Med., 2012,
2011Paul Hodgkins, L Eugene Arnold, Alisa G. Woods, Monica Shaw, Herve Caci, Jennifer Kahle, Alisa G. Woods, Susan Young: A systematic review of global publication trends regarding long-term outcomes of ADHD.. In: Front Psychiatry., 2011, 84
2011Johannes Thome, Andrew N. Coogan, Alisa G. Woods, Costel C. Darie, Friedrich Haessler: CLOCK Genes and Circadian Rhythmicity in Alzheimer Disease.. In: J Aging Res., 2011,
2009Jennifer L. Bizon, Alisa G. Woods: Animal Models of Human Cognitive Aging. Springer, 2009
2006Alisa Woods: Categorical Imperatives: Implicit Learning and Alzheimer's Disease. In: New York Academy of Sciences eBriefing, http://www.nyas.org/ebrief/miniEB.asp?ebriefID=497, 2006,
2005Alisa G Woods: A two-faced culprit with henchmen: preclinical studies of amyloid. In: New York Academy of Sciences eBriefing. http://www.nyas.org/ebriefreps/main.asp?intSubsectionID=3033, 2005, 3033-3033
2005Alisa G Woods: How hunger happens. The brain's role in obesity. . In: Diabetes Self Management, 2005, 46-51
2005Alisa G Woods: Imaging Emotion: the Good, the Bad and the Learned.. In: New York Academy of Sciences eBriefing. http://www.nyas.org/ebriefreps/splash.asp?intEbriefID=405, 2005, 405-405
2005Alisa G Woods: Influenza research takes off: looming threats and new vaccines. In: New York Academy of Sciences eBriefing http://www.nyas.org/ebriefreps/splash.asp?intEbriefID=389, 2005, 389-389
2005Stephen To, Robert Zepf, Alisa G Woods: The Symptoms, Neurobiology, and Current Pharmacological Treatment of Depression. In: The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2005,
2004Alisa G Woods: A Mighty Defense: Reducing Stroke-Induced Pathology. . In: New York Academy of Sciences eBriefing. http://www.nyas.org/ebrief/miniEB.asp?ebriefID=343, 2004, 343-343
2004Alisa G. Woods: Applying Oneself: Academic Drug Discovery. In: New York Academy of Sciences, ebriefing http://www.nyas.org/ebrief/miniEB.asp?ebriefID=340, 2004, 340-340
2004Alisa G Woods: Commanding Attention Vision and Cognitive Control . In: New York Academy of Sciences ebriefing, http://www.nyas.org/ebrief/miniEB.asp?ebriefID=356, 2004, 356-356
2004Alisa G. Woods: From Psychophysics to Biophysics Efficient Circuits from Stochastic Synapses . In: New York Academy of Sciences ebriefing, http://www.nyas.org/ebrief/miniEB.asp?ebriefID=353, 2004, 353-353
2004Alisa G. Woods: Going to Bat for Lou Gehrig Structure-Based Drug Design . In: New York Academy of Sciences eBriefing, http://www.nyas.org/ebrief/miniEB.asp?ebriefID=341, 2004, 341-341
2004Amie Phinney, Michael Calhoun, Alisa G. Woods, Thomas Deller, Mathias Jucker.: Stereological analysis of the reorganization of the dentate gyrus following entorhinal cortex lesion in mice.. In: European Journal of Neuroscience, 2004, 1731-1740
2004Alisa G Woods: Understanding Depression and Diabetes. In: Diabetes Self-Management, 2004, 11-20
2003Christine Dallner, Alisa G Woods, Thomas Deller, Mattias Kirsch, Hans-Dieter Hofmann.: CNTF and CNTF receptor alpha are constitutively expressed by astrocytes in the mouse brain. . In: Glia, 2003, 374-378
2003Domenico Del Turco, Alisa G. Woods, Carl Gebhardt, Amie L. Phinney, Mathias Jucker, Michael Frotscher, Thomas Deller : Comparison of commissural sprouting in the mouse and rat fascia dentata after entorhinal cortex lesion.. In: Hippocampus, 2003, 685-699
2000Carola A Haas, Thomas Deller, Zeljka Krsnik, Albrecht Tielsch, Alisa G Woods A, Michael Frotscher: Entorhinal cortex lesion does not alter reelin messenger RNA expression in the dentate gyrus of young and adult rats. . In: Neuroscience, 2000, 25-31
1998Alisa G Woods, Kathleen M Guthrie, Michelle A Kurlawalla, Christine M Gall: Deafferentation-induced increases in hippocampal insulin-like growth factor-1 messenger RNA expression are severely attenuated in middle aged and aged rats. . In: Neuroscience, 1998, 663-668
1995Alisa G Woods, David H Cribbs, Edward R Whittemore, Carl W Cotman: Heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycan attenuate beta-amyloid(25-35) induced neurodegeneration in cultured hippocampal neurons.. In: Heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycan attenuate beta-amyloid(25-35) induced neurodegeneration in cultured hippocampal neurons., 1995, 53-62