
Associate Professor of Cell Biology
Associate Professor of Neurobiology
Faculty Network Member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Associate of the Duke Initiative for Science & Society
Affiliate of the Regeneration Next Initiative
Campus mail:
333A Nanaline Duke Bldg, Durham, NC 27710
Phone:
(919) 684-3605
Email address:
c.eroglu@cellbio.duke.edu
Education and Training
- Ruprecht Karl University (Germany), Ph.D. 2002
Associated Faculty Labs
Selected Grants and Awards
- Protective role of Clec7a/dectin-1 in CNS autoimmunity
- Genetic and Genomics Training Grant
- Neurobiology Training Program
- Duke Creating ADRD Researchers for the Next Generation - Stimulating Access to Research in Residency Program (CARiNG-StARR)"
- Heat Shock Factors and Protein Misfolding Disease
- Control of Astrocyte Development and Astrocyte-Synapse Interactions
- How do Astrocytes Control Inhibitory Synapse Formation and Function?
- Training Program in Developmental and Stem Cell Biology
- Control of Astrocyte Morphogenesis and Synaptogenesis by Astrocytic Neuroligins
- Control of Astrocyte Function by Parkinsonism Gene LRRK2
- CZI Neurodegeneration Community Projects
- Environmental Toxins and Microglia-Synapse Interactions in Autism
- Super-resolution Imaging via Multiple Modalities with the Zeiss Elyra 7
- New Proteomic and Genome Engineering Approaches to Decipher Astrocyte Function at Synapses
- The Regulation of Synaptic Connectivity and Homeostasis by Huntingtin
- Transmission electron microscope (TEM)
- Behavior and Physiology in Aging
- Genetics Training Grant
- Organization and Function of Cellular Structure
- How Does Huntingtin Control Synaptic Development?
- Control of Excitatory Synapse Formation by Huntingtin
- How Do Muller Glia Control Circuit-Specific Retinal Synaptogenesis?
- Environmental Toxins and Microglia-Synapse Interactions in Autism
- Control of Excitatory Synaptogenesis by Huntingtin
- Basic predoctoral training in neuroscience
- Targeting Autonomic Dysreflexia to Restore Immune Function After Spinal Injury
- Serial Block Face Scanning Electron Microscope
- Control of synapse formation and maturation by astrocytes
- Sex Differences in Developing Microglia: Implications for Synaptic Pruning
- Investigation of the effects of hUTC on Mueller glia
- Control of Tripartite Synapse Formation by Astrocytic Neuroligins
- Sex Differences in Developing Microglia: Implications for Synaptic Pruning
- Training in Fundamental &Translational Neuroscience
- Control of Excitatory Synapse Formation and Maturation by Astrocytes
Department Affiliation
- Department of Cell Biology