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Employment (6)

Rutgers University Newark: Newark, NJ, US

2010 to present | Professor (Biological Sciences)
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Wilma Friedman

Rutgers University Newark: Newark, NJ, US

2005 to 2010 | Associate Professor (Biological Sciences)
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Wilma Friedman

Rutgers University Newark: Newark, NJ, US

2001 to 2005 | Assistant Professor (Biological Sciences)
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Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons: New York, NY, US

1995 to 2001 | Assistant Professor (Pathology)
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Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School: Piscataway, NJ, US

1991 to 1995 | Instructor (Neuroscience and Cell Biology)
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Karolinska Institutet: Stockholm, SE

1987 to 1991 | Postdoc
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Education and qualifications (2)

Rockefeller University: New York, NY, US

1980 to 1986 | PhD
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Oberlin College: Oberlin, OH, US

1976 to 1979 | BA
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Professional activities (1)

Faculty Opinions: London, GB

2017-11-09 to present | Faculty Member
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Funding (2)

Strategies for Neuroprotection from Seizure-Induced Neuronal Loss

2015-06 to 2018-05 | Grant
New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research (NJ, NJ, US)
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CBIR15IRG003

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Wilma Friedman

Mechanisms of Neuronal Death Following TBI

2014-06 to 2017-05 | Grant
New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research (NJ, NJ, US)
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CBIR141RG006

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Wilma Friedman

Works (8)

ProNGF elicits retrograde axonal degeneration of basal forebrain neurons through p75 NTR and induction of amyloid precursor protein

Science Signaling
2024-09-24 | Journal article
Contributors: Srestha Dasgupta; Mansi A. Pandya; Juan P. Zanin; Tong Liu; Qian Sun; Hong Li; Wilma J. Friedman
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Oligodendrocyte progenitor development from the postnatal rat subventricular zone is regulated by the p75 neurotrophin receptor

Glia
2023-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Subhashini Joshi; Michelle J. Frondelli; Juan P. Zanin; Steven W. Levison; Wilma J. Friedman
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Cortical Brain Injury Causes Retrograde Degeneration of Afferent Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons via the p75NTR

eneuro
2023-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Srestha Dasgupta; Laura E. Montroull; Mansi A. Pandya; Juan P. Zanin; Wei Wang; Zhuhao Wu; Wilma J. Friedman
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p75NTR prevents the onset of cerebellar granule cell migration via RhoA activation

eLife
2022-08-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Juan P Zanin; Wilma J Friedman
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Proneurotrophins Induce Apoptotic Neuronal Death After Controlled Cortical Impact Injury in Adult Mice

ASN Neuro
2020-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Laura E. Montroull; Deborah E. Rothbard; Hur D. Kanal; Veera D’Mello; Vincent Dodson; Carol M. Troy; Juan P. Zanin; Steven W. Levison; Wilma J. Friedman
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The p75NTR Influences Cerebellar Circuit Development and Adult Behavior via Regulation of Cell Cycle Duration of Granule Cell Progenitors

The Journal of Neuroscience
2019-11-13 | Journal article
Contributors: Juan P. Zanin; Jessica L. Verpeut; Ying Li; Michael W. Shiflett; Samuel S.-H. Wang; Viji Santhakumar; Wilma J. Friedman
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A Novel Neuroprotective Mechanism for Lithium That Prevents Association of the p75NTR-Sortilin Receptor Complex and Attenuates proNGF-Induced Neuronal DeathIn VitroandIn Vivo

eneuro
2018-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Shayri G. Greenwood; Laura Montroull; Marta Volosin; Helen E. Scharfman; Kenneth K. Teng; Matthew Light; Risa Torkin; Fredrick Maxfield; Barbara L. Hempstead; Wilma J. Friedman
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Proneurotrophin-3 promotes cell cycle withdrawal of developing cerebellar granule cell progenitors via the p75 neurotrophin receptor

eLife
2016-07-19 | Journal article
Contributors: Juan Pablo Zanin; Elizabeth Abercrombie; Wilma J Friedman
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Peer review (15 reviews for 6 publications/grants)

Review activity for Cell reports. (1)
Review activity for Faculty Opinions (9)
Review activity for iScience. (2)
Review activity for Molecular and cellular neurosciences. (1)
Review activity for The Journal of cell biology. (1)
Review activity for The journal of neuroscience : (1)