Doctoral Student Chris Patrick present findings from multiple sclerosis research conducted in Dr. Brett Fling’s Sensorimotor Neuroimaging Lab. The presentation focuses on understanding neural components that contribute to mobility impairment and intervention strategies that may promote neuroplastic changes leading to functional motor recovery.
A native of northern Virginia, Chris first became interested in neuroscience research as an undergraduate at Allegheny College where he studied factors that contribute to neural proliferation. After graduating, Chris found employment at the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Janelia Research Campus researching neural circuits in fruit flies. With a desire to continue research but with a more human-centric focus, Chris was accepted into CSU’s Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Neuroscience program and joined Dr. Brett Fling’s Sensorimotor Neuroimaging Lab. Chris’ current research focuses on understanding the function of neural pathways that are involved in mobility and balance impairments in people with neurodegenerative diseases and creating neuro-focused recovery approaches. Following his graduate studies, Chris hopes to head up his own lab and research team to continue enhancing neurorehabilitative approaches to positively impact lives.
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An autoimmune disease like MS is simply your own immune system being confused and attacking your own cells. Now why would the body get so confused?. Well it’s usually because some foreign proteins got inside your bloodstream that look a lot like yours, but aren’t, so the body attacks not only the foreign protein inside the blood but also attacks yours. Now the real question is, where are those foreign proteins coming from? Well they come from a damaged gut, that is full of holes, making it possible for clumps of undigested proteins to get thru and find itself into the bloodstream, and what sits just behind that gut membrane is 70% of your immune system, so your food gets attacked and so are you. And the next question we must ask is, what proteins resembles your own proteins, well animal proteins look a lot like yours, all mammals pretty much has the same protein structure, so when you eat meat, dairy or anything that comes from an animal, some of those proteins do not get digested, and with a damaged gut, you let in those undigested clump of proteins that looks a lot like yours, and then your body attacks it and due the a phenomena called biomimicry your body gets confused and attacks bot the protein form the animal you just ate and yourself. This is why when you go eat a completely plant based lifestyle these autoimmune disease stop and often time reverses. For more science on this do a search for Dr. John Mcdougall and MS. You can also research Roy Swank.
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