Provencio, Jose Javier
Primary Appointment
Professor, Neurology
Education
- B.A., Swarthmore College
- M.D., Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
- Intern, Medical University of South Carolina
- Resident, Neurology, University of Virginia
- Postdoc, Biology, University of Virginia
- Resident, Internal Medicine, University of Virginia
- Fellow, Medical Critical Care, University of Virginia
- Fellow, Neurocritical Care, University of Virginia
Contact Information
Email: jp3b@virginia.edu
Website: https://med.virginia.edu/neuroscience/j-javier-provencio-md/
Research Disciplines
Neuroimmunology, Neuroscience
Research Interests
Innate Inflammatory Pathways Associated with Acute Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Research Description
We explore the role of myeloid cell recruitment into the central nervous system after subarachnoid hemorrhage and to determine which effector molecules in neutrophils and monocytes are responsible for the brain damage associated with delayed cerebral deterioration. Using a novel murine model of mild subarachnoid hemorrhage that allows evaluation of late cognitive effects, we have been able to show that systemic neutrophils play a role in impaired long term potentiation and memory function after SAH. We therefore have recently focused our attention on elucidating changes to the hippocampal memory mechanism after SAH. Our ultimate goal is to develop targets for treatments in patients with SAH exploiting inflammatory mechanisms.