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Julia Chang, Ph.D. Associate Professor
B.S., University of California – Irvine, Biology and Political Science
M.S., University of Rochester – Neurobiology and Anatomy
Ph.D., University of Rochester – Neurobiology and Anatomy

Office: C-119
Phone: 213-477-2982

Email Address: jchang@msmc.la.edu

 

Courses

 

Publications/Presentations

Chandra, P.S, Salamon, N. Nguyen, S.T., Chang, J.W, Huynh, M.N, Andre, V.M., Cepeda, C, Leite; J-P, Neder, Koh S, L, Vinters, H.V and Mathern, G.W. Infantile Spasm-associated Microencephaly in Tuberous Sclerosis: Complex and Cortical Dysplasia. Neurology. 68:438-445; 2007

Salamon, N., Andres,M. Chute, DJ, Nguyen,ST, Chang, JW, Huynh, M.H., Chandra, PS., Andre, VM., Cepeda, C,. Levine, MS. Leite,JP., Neder, L. Vinters, HV and Mathern, GM. 2006. Contralateral hemimicrencephaly and clinical–pathological correlations in children with hemimegalencephaly. Brain Advance Access published November 16, 2005

Nguyen, ST., Huynh;MH., Chau JY.; Andre;VM. Cepeda;C., Vinters;HV., Chang, JW., and Mathern, GW. 2005. Glutamic acid decarboxylase67 mRNA expression in pediatric cortical dysplasia patients. Program No.547.12. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience

Chang, JW, D.A. Young, P.D. Coleman, and O'Banion MK. 2001. Two-dimensional gel analysis of secreted proteins induced by interleukin-1beta in rat astrocytes. J. Neurochem Int. Nov; 39(5-6):349-59.

Chang, JW, H.V. Vinters, J.B. Watson. 1999. Mini-synaptoneurosomes from human frontal cortex of control and Alzheimer’s disease. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 25:592

Watson, JB, J.W. Chang, H.V. Vinters, U.P Devaskar. 1999. Dendritic MAP mRNAs and Dystrophic neurites. J. Neurochemistry 72:S60. Suppl.

Grants
NIH-R01 – “Pathophysiology of Developing Dysplastic Human Cortex”. April 1, 2005-March 31, 2010.
Institution: David Geffen UCLA School of Medicine
Principal Investigator: Gary Mathern, M.D.