Louis Kolling, PhD

Address: 2-400 BSB
Phone: (319) 335-7769
Email: louis-kolling@uiowa.edu

Mentor: Catherine Marcinkiewcz, PhD

PhD Institution: Institute of Molecular Biophysics, Florida State University

Awards

  • 2024-2026 F32 Postdoctoral Fellowship, NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA)

  • 2023-2025 LRP Loan Repayment Award, NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA)

  • 2023 Kasha Award, FSU Institute of Molecular Biophysics

  • 2020-2022 NIFA Predoctoral Fellowship, United States Department of Agriculture

  • 2017-2020 GRFP Predoctoral Fellowhsip, National Science Foundation

Publications

  1. Kolling LJ, Khan KM, Wang R, Pierson SR, Hartman BD, Balasubramanian N, Guo DF, Rahmouni K, Marcinkiewcz CA. 2024. Interaction of serotonin/GLP-1 circuitry in a dual preclinical model for psychiatric disorders and metabolic dysfunction. Psychiatry Research. 337(7): 115951. PMID: 38735240

  2. Pierson SR, Kolling LJ, James T, Pushpavathi SG, Marcinkiewcz CA. 2024. Serotonergic dysfunction may mediate the relationship between alcohol consumption and Alzheimer’s disease. Pharmacological Research. 203(5).

  3. Khan KM, Balasubramanian N, Gaudencio G, Wang R, Selvakumar GP, Kolling LJ, Pierson SM, Tadinada SM, Abel T, Hefti M, Marcinkiewcz CM. 2023. Human tau-overspressing (htau) mice recapitulate brainstem involvement and neuropsychiatric features of early Alzheimer’s disease. Acta Neuropathologica. 11(1): 57. PMCID: PMC10069039

  4. Kolling LJ, Tatti R, Lowry TW, Fadool JM, Fadool DA. 2022. Modulating the Excitability of Olfactory Output Neurons Affects Whole-body Metabolism. Journal of Neuroscience. 42(30): 5966-5990. (Cover Article) PMCID: PMC9337614

  5. Fadool DA, Kolling LJ. 2020. Role of Olfaction for Eating Behavior. In: Fritzsch B. (Ed.) and Meyerhof W. (Volume Editor), The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference, vol. 3. Elsevier, Academic Press, pp. 675–716.

  6. Kolling LJ, Kautz RM, Patterson JA. 2015. A Preliminary Model Using Body Composition and Anthropometry to Predict Peak Power Production in Trained Individuals. Journal of Biochemistry International. 2(1): 37-42.