





Yale University
Dept. of Psychiatry
300 George Street
New Haven, CT
06511 USA

Tel: 203-785-2117
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Department of Psychiatry Faculty
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D. Eugene Redmond, Jr., MD
Professor of Psychiatry and Surgery, (Neurosurgery)
Director, Yale Neural Transplant Program & Neurobehavior Laboratory
Surgery Neurobehavior Lab B422, SHM
Tel: 203-785-4432 Fax: 203-785-5419
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Education
1961, B.A., in History & Philosophy, Southern Methodist University
1968, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine
1972-1974, Residency, Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, TX; Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, Chicago, IL; NIMH
Research Interest
Research interests and ongoing projects include the study of cell replacement and gene therapies for Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases and spinal cord injuries, and the study of plasticity and function of central catecholaminergic systems. Human neural stem cells as replacements in several neurological disease models.
Publications of Note
Elsworth, J.D., Sladek, J.R., Jr., Collier, T.H., Redmond, D.E., Jr., and Roth, R.H. (1996). Early gestational mesencepalon grafts, but not later gestational mesencepalon, cerebellum, or shaft grafts increase dopamine in caudate nucleus of MPTP-treated monkeys. Neuroscience 72(2): 477-484.
Lawrence, M.S., Foellmer, H.G., Elsworth, J.D., Kim, J.H., Leranth, C., Kozlowski, D.A., Bothwell, A.L.M., Davidson, B.L., Bohn, M.C., Redmond, D.E., Jr. (1999) Inflammatory responses and their impact on b-galactosidase transgene expression following adenovirus vector delivery to the primate caudate nucleus. Gene Therapy 6:1368-139.

Last modified:
July 2, 2004


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