M.Sc. in Psychiatry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon (2011): “The
Alzheimer disease-related presenilin-1(M146V) inhibits monoamine oxidase-A
function in vivo and in vitro.”
B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing (2007)
Awards:
College of Graduate Studies and Research (CGSR) Travel Award (2010)
The Alfred E. Molstad Award, Dept of Psychiatry 2010)
The Laura E. Chapman [research] Award, Dept of Psychiatry (2010)
University of Saskatchewan Travel Award (2010)
College of Medicine M.Sc. Scholarship (2010)
College of Medicine Travel Award (2010)
CGSR M.Sc. Scholarship (2009)
College of Medicine M.Sc. Scholarship (2009) (declined)
CGSR Dean’s Scholarship (2008)
Publications:
Pennington PR, Wei Z, Rui L, Doig J, Graham B,
Kuski K, Gabriel GG and Mousseau DD (2011) Alzheimer disease-related presenilin-1
variants exert distinct effects on monoamine oxidase-A activity in vitro.
J. Neural Transm. (Suppl). (in press)
Cao X, Rui L, Pennington PR, Chlan-Fourney J, Wei
Z, Li XM, Edmondson DE and Mousseau DD (2009) Serine209 phosphorylation
within a putative p38(MAPK) consensus motif regulates monoamine oxidase-A
activity. J. Neurochem. 111: 101-110. View
.pdf