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Dr Farrah Blades
Dr

Farrah Blades

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Overview

Background

My research interests are in cell structure, intra-cellular pathways and in protein structure. During my honors I characterised two mouse models of Multiple Sclerosis, looking at T-cell permeability through the blood-brain barrier and the CXCR4/ CXCL12 chemokine axis. During my PhD I found critical roles for the tyrosine kinase receptor, Tyro3, in myelination and retinal ganglion cell function while assessing the neuronal functional outcomes of Tyro3 driven myelin structural deficits. Following my PhD, I moved to the university of Queensland to begin a post doctoral research fellowship under the supervision of Prof. Ben Hankamer, where I focussed on cryogenic electron microscopy and single particle analysis of the photosystem II supercomplex. During this time I also helped establish a virtual desktop which runs from the Bunya supercomputer, making research software accessible and easier to use across UQ.

As of 2024 I have begun as a post doctoral research fellow under the supervision of Dr. Rosemary Cater, I will be assessing the structure and function of membrane transporter proteins such as FLVCR2 and MFSD2A in the context of the blood-brain and blood-retinal barrier. Our goal is twofold: first, to comprehend the fundamental biology of these transporters; second, to discover a mechanism that enables drug access across the blood-brain and blood-retinal barriers. This advancement will facilitate therapeutic treatments for an array of central nervous system diseases.

Availability

Dr Farrah Blades is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Biochemistry and Microbiology, La Trobe University
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Neuroscience, University of Melbourne
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne

Works

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4 works between 2018 and 2023

1 - 4 of 4 works

2023

Journal Article

Mertk-expressing microglia influence oligodendrogenesis and myelin modelling in the CNS

Nguyen, Linda T., Aprico, Andrea, Nwoke, Eze, Walsh, Alexander D., Blades, Farrah, Avneri, Raphael, Martin, Elodie, Zalc, Bernard, Kilpatrick, Trevor J. and Binder, Michele D. (2023). Mertk-expressing microglia influence oligodendrogenesis and myelin modelling in the CNS. Journal of Neuroinflammation, 20 (1) 253, 1-22. doi: 10.1186/s12974-023-02921-8

Mertk-expressing microglia influence oligodendrogenesis and myelin modelling in the CNS

2022

Journal Article

White matter tract conductivity is resistant to wide variations in paranodal structure and myelin thickness accompanying the loss of Tyro3: an experimental and simulated analysis

Blades, Farrah, Chambers, Jordan D., Aumann, Timothy D., Nguyen, Christine T. O., Wong, Vickie H. Y., Aprico, Andrea, Nwoke, Eze C., Bui, Bang V., Grayden, David B., Kilpatrick, Trevor J. and Binder, Michele D. (2022). White matter tract conductivity is resistant to wide variations in paranodal structure and myelin thickness accompanying the loss of Tyro3: an experimental and simulated analysis. Brain Structure and Function, 227 (6), 2035-2048. doi: 10.1007/s00429-022-02489-8

White matter tract conductivity is resistant to wide variations in paranodal structure and myelin thickness accompanying the loss of Tyro3: an experimental and simulated analysis

2020

Journal Article

Tyro3 contributes to retinal ganglion cell function, survival and dendritic density in the mouse retina

Blades, Farrah, Wong, Vickie H. Y., Nguyen, Christine T. O., Bui, Bang V., Kilpatrick, Trevor J. and Binder, Michele D. (2020). Tyro3 contributes to retinal ganglion cell function, survival and dendritic density in the mouse retina. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 14 840. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00840

Tyro3 contributes to retinal ganglion cell function, survival and dendritic density in the mouse retina

2018

Journal Article

The TAM receptor TYRO3 is a critical regulator of myelin thickness in the central nervous system

Blades, Farrah, Aprico, Andrea, Akkermann, Rainer, Ellis, Sarah, Binder, Michele D. and Kilpatrick, Trevor J. (2018). The TAM receptor TYRO3 is a critical regulator of myelin thickness in the central nervous system. Glia, 66 (10), 2209-2220. doi: 10.1002/glia.23481

The TAM receptor TYRO3 is a critical regulator of myelin thickness in the central nervous system

Supervision

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