Dr. Jason Plemel PhD

Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Division of Neurology
Department of Medical Microbiology and 
Immunology
and Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute

University of Alberta
Alberta | Canada


Dr. Jason Plemel began his training in the laboratory of Dr. Wolfram Tetzlaff, where he completed his Doctorate. There he investigated two different strategies to improve white matter regeneration: transplantation of precursor cells to replace lost oligodendrocytes and cell culture to find novel targets to improve remyelination. During Dr. Plemel’s postdoctoral work, he studied the contribution of microglia following myelin injury in the laboratories of Dr. Peter Stys and Dr. Wee Yong. His interdisciplinary project investigated mechanisms of how immune cells respond to primary degeneration. At the University of Alberta, Dr. Plemel and his laboratory are investigating how microglia plays an essential role in the regeneration of injured white matter and how microglia also can induce injury to white matter during different disease conditions. Their overarching hypothesis is that distinct microglia cellular phenotypes may be more neurotoxic or more pro-regenerative.