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Research Presented at MoPhys Meeting

10/25/25, 5:00 PM

Missouri Physiological Society (MoPhys) Conference 2025
https://mophys.org/

The 2025 Missouri Physiological Society (MoPhys) conference was held in Columbia, MO at the NextGen Precision Health building. NML members had a strong presence, contributing both oral presentations and posters.

Oral Presentations
Joe Viteri, PhD (Arnold Lab): Aging, Metabolism, and Ion Channels: Multi-Level Mechanisms Driving Cortical Motor Dysfunction in the TDP-43Q331K Mouse Model of ALS
Nathan Kerr, PhD (Arnold Lab): Hindlimb Immobilization Impairs Neuromuscular Junction Transmission in Rats

Poster Presentations
Anna Roshani Dashtmian (Arnold Lab): Time Takes Its Toll: Longitudinal Profiling of Neuronal Drivers of Age-related Loss of Physical Function
Fereshteh Darvishi (Arnold Lab): Adding Insult to Injury: Defining Neuromuscular Responses in Aged Mice Following CTB-Saporin Motor Neuron Injury
Zhonglei Wang (Arnold Lab): A de novo synaptotagmin-1 mutation D366E induces autistic behavior
Azadeh Safaei (Arnold Lab): A de novo synaptotagmin-1 mutation D366E disrupts neurotransmission in hippocampal neurons
Marvis Arowolo (Moss Lab): Molecular disruptions at the node of Ranvier in CMT1A and HNPP: mechanistic insights into prevalent inherited peripheral neuropathies
Moses Ataben (Moss Lab): Evaluating peripheral myelin turnover: a key to durable gene therapy for dysmyelinating neuropathies

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