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Red Bank, NJ 07702
Summary
- I founded Neurosimplicity, LLC with the goal of transforming science and healthcare through innovation.
Following completion of my combined BS/MD degree at Monmouth University and Drexel University College of Medicine, I spent a year as a neurosurgery cerebrovascular research fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard University where I discovered previously unknown intracranial venous anatomy with significant clinical implications. I then returned to National Institutes of Health, where I had been a summer research intern researching neurodegenerative diseases, as a post-doctoral research fellow in the Neuro-oncology branch. There, I was fortunate to lead a multi-disciplinary investigation of a rare tumor syndrome and gain deeper insight into its developmental pathogenesis.
I am excited that I am able to create solutions to the most critical challenges in healthcare and science at Neurosimplicity, which now offers a groundbreaking platform for automated imaging data analysis.
Education & Training
- Brigham and Women's HospitalFellowship, 2017 - 2018
- Drexel University College of MedicineClass of 2017, MD
- Monmouth UniversityBS, Biology and Chemistry, 2008 - 2012
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 28 citationsInhibition of PP2A with LB-100 Enhances Efficacy of CAR-T Cell Therapy Against Glioblastoma.Jing Cui, Herui Wang, Rogelio Medina, Qi Zhang, Chen Xu
Cancers. 2020-01-06 - 15 citationsSMARCB1 deletion in atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors results in human endogenous retrovirus K (HML-2) expressionTara T. Doucet-O'Hare, Brianna DiSanza, Catherine DeMarino, Abigail L Atkinson, Jared S. Rosenblum
Scientific Reports. 2021-06-18 - 17 citationsSafe marginal resection of atypical neurofibromas in neurofibromatosis type 1.Charlie N. Nelson, Eva Dombi, Jared S. Rosenblum, Markku Miettinen, Tanya J. Lehky
Journal of Neurosurgery. 2020-11-01
Journal Articles
- Developmental Vascular Malformations in EPAS1-Gain-of-Function SyndromeJared Rosenblum, MD, The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Books/Book Chapters
Research History
- Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Visiting ResearcherJoined Drs. Harish Pant and Phil Grant in continued investigation of the Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS neurodegeneration model in squid giant axon. Continued exploration of differential regulation of phosphorylated neurofilaments in axon and cell body via CDK5 and PP2A.2017 - 2017
- Drexel University Department of Chemistry and Monmouth University Department of BiochemistryContinuation of the computational molecular modeling work related to the exploration of catalatic enzyme kinetic scheme, multimerization, and physiological protein-protein association and regulation of intracellular dynamics involved in inflammation and neurodegeneration.2012 - 2014
- Fox Chase Cancer Center Summer Internship via Drexel University College of Medicine Summer Research Fewllowship ProgramCharacterized multimerization of adenylosuccinate lyase by pH and temperature conditions via dynamic light scattering and ultracentrifugation under the morpheein model of allosteric regulation with Dr. Eileen Jaffe.2013 - 2013
- National Institute of Health (NIH) Internship at the Marine Biological Laboratory Woods HoleContinued prior exploration of research on degenerative neurological disorders under the Alzheimer’s Model observing dephosphorylation regulation as a reason for the absence of neurofilament tangles in physiological neuronal cell bodies.2012 - 2012
- National Institute of Health (NIH) Internship at the Marine Biological Laboratory Woods HoleConducted research on degenerative neurological disorders under the Alzheimer’s Model observing phosphorylation regulation as a reason for neurofilament tangles observed in diseased axonal transport but not in the cell body of the neuron.2011 - 2011
- National Institute of Health (NIH) Internship at the Marine Biological Laboratory Woods HoleDifferent compartmental regulation via phosphorylation in the cell body and axon of neurons was observed while studying the developmental and embryonic presence of the enzymes responsible to gain an understanding of muscle development and neural degeneration under Drs. Pant and Grant
Industry Relationships
- Founder, Neurosimplicity, LLC2016 - 2022
External Links
- ResearchGatehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jared_Rosenblum
- Mendeleyhttps://www.mendeley.com/profiles/jared-rosenblum3/
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