Stephanie Holstein-Rønsbo

M.Sc.

20162019

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I use mouse models to study the impact of long-term voluntary running on the mammallian brain. I have found that exercise enhances the activity of the glymphatic system, which is involved in maintaining brain health by clearance of waste products. This project, therefore, may lead to a better understanding of how to maintain normal brain functions despite neurodegradation caused by disease or aging.

Education/Academic qualification

University of Copenhagen

3 Feb 20145 Jan 2016

Award Date: 5 Jan 2016

University of Copenhagen

6 Sept 20107 Nov 2013

Award Date: 7 Nov 2013

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