Raphael Pedro Ricci

About

Neuroscientist investigating the capacity of neural stem cells to shape neural circuit formation, maintenance and function during development and throughout adulthood, both in the healthy brain and under pathological conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia. Specifically, I am working to determine how oligodendrocyte lineage cells dysfunction leads to ASD-like behaviour in mice. I have a long-standing interest in neuroscience research, that extends from understanding how brain function is regulated during development and in healthy ageing through to the pathways that enable neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders.

Education

University of Tasmania
Australia

PhD Candidate

Universidade Estadual de Campinas Instituto de Biologia
Brazil

B.Sc Hons

University of Adelaide
Australia

Exchange Program, Science Without Boarders sponsored student

Publications

Gluk4-containing kainate receptors regulate synaptic communication in the motor cortex and reduce axon degeneration in adult mice

Summary

preprint

Protocadherin 15 suppresses oligodendrocyte progenitor cell proliferation and promotes motility through distinct signalling pathways

Published by

Communications Biology

Summary

journal-article

Understanding how voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels influence the behaviour of cells of the oligodendrocyte lineage

Published by

University of Tasmania

Summary

journal-article

The voltage‐gated calcium channel CaV1.2 promotes adult oligodendrocyte progenitor cell survival in the mouse corpus callosum but not motor cortex

Published by

Glia

Summary

journal-article