64175-Rangel-Barajas, Claudia

Claudia R. Rangel-Barajas, PhD

Assistant Research Professor of Medical & Molecular Genetics

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Indianapolis, IN

Bio

Dr. Claudia Rangel-Barajas holds a Master of Science in Pharmacology and a Ph.D. in Neuropharmacology from the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City. Her research primarily focuses on the neurosciences, with a particular emphasis on neurodegeneration. She has published extensively in leading scientific journals and presented her work at numerous national and international conferences.

Dr. Rangel-Barajas currently serves as the Project Manager for the MODEL-AD consortium at the Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, Indiana University School of Medicine. Funded by the National Institute on Aging, MODEL-AD is a collaborative effort involving prominent institutions such as The Jackson Laboratory, Sage Bionetworks, the University of California, Irvine, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. In her role, Dr. Rangel-Barajas leads efforts to standardize and optimize the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) animal models. The MODEL-AD Center is pioneering the creation of next-generation in vivo AD models based on human data, establishing rigorous protocols for their characterization. These models are designed to closely mirror the pathophysiological features of AD, ensuring that they are valuable tools for preclinical drug development and enabling rapid dissemination of validated models, protocols, and data across the research community.

In addition to her work with MODEL-AD, Dr. Rangel-Barajas holds the position of Research Assistant Professor at Indiana University School of Medicine. She is also a key collaborator with the Target Enablement to Accelerate Therapy Development for Alzheimer’s Disease (TREAT-AD) drug discovery center, which aims to overcome the challenges of discovering new therapeutic targets and accelerating the development of promising treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Key Publications

Rangel-Barajas C and Rebec GV. Dysregulation of corticostriatal connectivity in Huntington's disease: A Role for Dopamine Modulation. J. of Huntington’s Disease, 2016, 5;5(4):303-331

Ponzi A, Barton SJ, Bunner KD, Rangel-Barajas C, Zhang ES, Miller BR, Rebec GV, Kozloski J. Striatal network modeling in Huntington's Disease. PLoS Comput Biol. 2020 Apr 17;16(4):e1007648. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007648.

Rangel-Barajas C, Boehm II SL, Logrip ML. Altered Excitatory transmission in striatal neurons after chronic etanol consumption in selectively bred crossed high alcohol-preferring mice. Neuropharmacology 190 (2021) 33857521.

Vishakh Iyer, Claudia Rangel-Barajas, Taylor J Woodward, Abhijit Kulkarni, Lucas Cantwell, Jonathon D Crystal, Ken Mackie, George V Rebec, Ganesh A Thakur, Andrea G Hohmann. Negative allosteric modulation of CB1 cannabinoid receptor signaling suppresses opioid-mediated reward. Pharmacol Res. 2022 Sep 28;185:106474.

Emma Woodward, Claudia Rangel-Barajas*, Amanda Ringland, Marian L. Logrip, Laurence Coutellier. Sex-specific timelines for adaptations of prefrontal parvalbumin neurons in response to stress and changes in anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors. eNeuro, 2023; 10(3); 1-19. ENEURO0300-22.2223 (*Equal contribution)

Kotredes KP, Pandey RS, Persohn S, Elderidge K, Burton CP, Miner EW, Haynes KA, Santos DFS, Williams SP, Heaton N, Ingraham CM, Lloyd C, Garceau D, O'Rourke R, Herrick S, Rangel-Barajas C, Maharjan S, Wang N, Sasner M, Lamb BT, Territo PR, Sukoff Rizzo SJ, Carter GW, Howell GR, Oblak AL. Characterizing molecular and synaptic signatures in mouse models of late-onset Alzheimer's disease independent of amyloid and tau pathology. Alzheimer’s Dement. 2024 Jun;20(6):4126-4146. doi: 10.1002/alz.13828. Epub 2024 May 12. PMID: 38735056; PMCID: PMC11180851.

 

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