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John Campbell

Campbell, John

Primary Appointment

Assistant Professor, Biology

Education

  • BS, Biological Psychology, College of William and Mary
  • PhD, Neuroscience, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

Contact Information

Gilmer Hall, Room 483
485 McCormick Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904
Telephone: 4342431797
Email: jnc4e@virginia.edu

Research Disciplines

Neuroscience

Research Interests

The Neurobiology of Energy Balance

Research Description

The Campbell lab uses single-cell transcriptomics and genetic technology to identify the cell types and signaling pathways that control appetite, digestion, and glucose metabolism. Specifically, we apply high-throughput single-cell RNA-Seq to characterize cell types and their marker genes in specific brain regions and to generate hypotheses about the functions of those cell types. These marker genes enable genetic access to each cell type of interest, through the combined use of marker-driven recombinase-expressing mouse strains and targeted injections of recombinase-dependent AAV vectors. Using these AAVs and the transgenic tools they deliver, we map, monitor, and manipulate the activity of specific neuron populations, revealing their synaptic circuitry and physiological function. The ultimate goal of this approach is to match molecularly-defined cell types and circuits to their specific roles in appetite, digestion, and glucose metabolism.

Selected Publications