Rebecca M. Sappington, PhD
- Associate Professor, Biochemistry
Rebecca M. Sappington, PhD
Research Interests
- Impact of Neuroinflammation on Development, Aging and Neurodegeneration of the Retina
- Mechanisms of Neuroinflammation and Their Potential for Therapeutic Targeting
- Neuron-glia Interactions and Their Roles in CNS Function
- Development of Nanotechnology for Neuroscience Applications
- Fellowship
- Vanderbilt University Medical School, 2009
- Positions
- Associate Professor, Biochemistry
- Associate Professor, Ophthalmology
- Departments and Affiliations
- Biochemistry
- Ophthalmology
- TrEVR (Translational Eye and Vision Research Center)
- Sticht Center for Healthy Aging and Alzheimer’s Prevention
Research
- Impairment of Membrane Repolarization Accompanies Axon Transport Deficits in Glaucoma. Fischer RA, Risner ML, Roux AL, Wareham LK, Sappington RM. . 2019; 13:1139.
- Pressure-dependent modulation of inward-rectifying K+ channels: implications for cation homeostasis and K+ dynamics in glaucoma. Fischer RA, Roux AL, Wareham LK, Sappington RM. Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol. 2019 08; 317(2):C375-C389.
- Phenotypes of primary retinal macroglia: Implications for purification and culture conditions. Backstrom JR, Sheng J, Fischer RA, Sappington RM, Rex TS. Exp. Eye Res. 2019 05; 182:85-92.
- The relationship between the Young's modulus and dry etching rate of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Fitzgerald ML, Tsai S, Bellan LM, Sappington R, Xu Y, Li D. Biomed Microdevices. 2019 03; 21(1):26.
- Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina. Duncan DS, Weiner RL, Weitlauf C, Risner ML, Roux AL, Sanford ER, Formichella CR, Sappington RM. . 2018; 12:702.