
Additional Titles & Roles
- Outpatient Attending
Education & Training
- Residency: Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 2019
- MD: Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 2015
- PhD: Neuroscience: Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 2015
- BS: Biology: Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 2002
Major Awards
- Peter Halstead Hudgens Award, 2015
- Fulbright Postgraduate Fellowship, 2002
- Barry M. Goldwater Fellowship, 2000
Areas of Clinical Interest
General adult psychiatry, outpatient psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, perinatal psychiatry
Key Publications
- Bosch MK, Nerbonne JM, Townsend RR, Miyazaki H, Nukina N, Ornitz DM, Marionneau C, (2016 Jul). Proteomic analysis of native cerebellar iFGF14 complexes. Channels (Austin). 10(4): 297-312.
Read publication »Proteomic analysis of native cerebellar iFGF14 complexes. - Bosch MK, Carrasquillo Y, Ransdell JL, Kanakamedala A, Ornitz DM, Nerbonne JM, (2015 Apr). Intracellular FGF14 (iFGF14) Is Required for Spontaneous and Evoked Firing in Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons and for Motor Coordination and Balance. J. Neurosci.. 35(17): 6752-69.
Read publication »Intracellular FGF14 (iFGF14) Is Required for Spontaneous and Evoked Firing in Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons and for Motor Coordination and Balance. - Laezza F, Lampert A, Kozel MA, Gerber BR, Rush AM, Nerbonne JM, Waxman SG, Dib-Hajj SD, Ornitz DM, (2009 Oct). FGF14 N-terminal splice variants differentially modulate Nav1.2 and Nav1.6-encoded sodium channels. Mol. Cell. Neurosci.. 42(2): 90-101.
Read publication »FGF14 N-terminal splice variants differentially modulate Nav1.2 and Nav1.6-encoded sodium channels. - Laezza F, Gerber BR, Lou JY, Kozel MA, Hartman H, Craig AM, Ornitz DM, Nerbonne JM, (2007 Oct). The FGF14(F145S) mutation disrupts the interaction of FGF14 with voltage-gated Na+ channels and impairs neuronal excitability. J. Neurosci.. 27(44): 12033-44.
Read publication »The FGF14(F145S) mutation disrupts the interaction of FGF14 with voltage-gated Na+ channels and impairs neuronal excitability. - Woodhouse A, Vincent AJ, Kozel MA, Chung RS, Waite PM, Vickers JC, West AK, Chuah MI, (2005 May). Spinal cord tissue affects ensheathing cell proliferation and apoptosis. Neuroreport. 16(7): 737-40.
Read publication »Spinal cord tissue affects ensheathing cell proliferation and apoptosis. - Jaworski JN, Kozel MA, Philpot KB, Kuhar MJ, (2003 Dec). Intra-accumbal injection of CART (cocaine-amphetamine regulated transcript) peptide reduces cocaine-induced locomotor activity. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.. 307(3): 1038-44.
Read publication »Intra-accumbal injection of CART (cocaine-amphetamine regulated transcript) peptide reduces cocaine-induced locomotor activity.