Hiroko Nobuta
Biography
Hiroko Nobuta is an assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology and Neurosurgery at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and a resident faculty member at the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine. She received postdoc training in David Rowitch’s lab at UCSF and Marius Wernig’s lab at Stanford in the field of oligodendrocyte biology and disease. She contributed to the discovery of disease mechanism and a therapeutic direction for pediatric leukodystrophy Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease. Dr. Nobuta’s current research interests focus on developing regenerative medicine for oligodendrocyte disorders such as leukodystrophies, multiple sclerosis using stem cell, cellular reprogramming, and gene engineering.
Research Interests
Human glia development and disease, Regenerative medicine for human glia disorders
Education
Ph.D. Neuroscience, University of California, Los Angeles, 2011
Titles and Affiliations
Honors and Awards
Druckenmiller Fellow Postdoctoral Fellowship, New York Stem Cell Foundation
Career Transition Award, National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Academic Appointments
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery