Publications

Most Recent publications

  1. Cobinamide is effective for treatment of hydrogen sulfide induced neurological sequelae in a mouse model. Poojya Anantharam, Elizabeth M. Whitley, Belinda Mahama, Dong-Suk Kim, Souvarish Sarkar, Cristina Santana, Adriano Chan, Anumantha G. Kanthasamy, Arthi Kanthasamy, Gerry R. Boss, and Wilson K. Rumbeiha. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Volume 1408: 61 – 78. June 2017. 
  1. Characterizing a mouse model for evaluation of countermeasures against hydrogen sulfide induced neurotoxicity and neurological sequelae. Poojya Anantharam, Elizabeth M. Whitley, Belinda Mahama, Dong- Suk Kim, Paula M. Imerman, Dahai Shao, Monica R. Langley, Arthi Kanthasamy, and Wilson K. Rumbeiha. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Volume 1400: 46 – 64. July 2017 
  1. Broad Spectrum Proteomics Analysis of the Inferior Colliculus following Acute Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure. Dong-Suk Kim, Poojya Anantharam, Andrea Hoffmann, Mitchell L. Meade, Nadja Grobe, Jeffery M Gearhart, Elizabeth M. Whitley, Belinda Mahama, Wilson K. Rumbeiha 
  1. A paralog redundancy in humans reveals a conserved role for ALG10/ALG10B and the N-glycosylation pathway in the sleep-epilepsy axis. A conserved role for ALG10/ALG10B and the N-glycosylation pathway in the sleep-epilepsy axis. Shubhroz Gill*, Torrey R. Mandigo*, Ayse Deniz Elmali, Brittany S. Leger, Bo Yang, Steven Tran, Kanjana Laosuntisuk, Jacqueline M. Lane, Dalton Bannister, Chanat, Aonbangkhen, Kiel G. Ormerod, Belinda Mahama, Kelsey N. Schuch, Carolyn Elya et al

List of Presentations

C. elegans Neuro meeting, 2018, University of Wisconsin-Madison 

Authors: Belinda Mahama, Anne C. Hart 

Title: The role of the C. elegans Adenosine Receptor in Sleep Homeostasis and Recovery Sleep 

Won 1st Place for poster presentation 

Society for Neuroscience, 2018, San Diego, California 

Authors: Belinda Mahama, Anne C. Hart 

Title: The role of the C. elegans Adenosine Receptor in Sleep Homeostasis and Recovery Sleep 

Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, 2016, San Diego, California. 

Title: Acute Exposure to High Level of Hydrogen Sulfide Induces Neurodegeneration via Activation of Inflammasomes in Brain 

Authors: Dong-suk Kim, Poojya V Anantharam, Elizabeth M Whitley, Ebony Gilbreath, Belinda Y Mahama, Arthi Kanthasamy and Wilson K Rumbeiha

Spring 2016 Honors Capstone Poster Presentation, Memorial Union, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa  

Title: Inflammatory Biomarkers of Hydrogen Sulfide Induced Neurotoxicity and Neurodegeneration 

Authors: Belinda Mahama, Dong-Suk Kim, Poojya Anantharam, Wilson Rumbeiha 

11th Annual Research in the Capitol, Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates, 2016, Des Moines, Iowa 

Title: Inflammatory Biomarkers of Hydrogen Sulfide Induced Neurotoxicity and Neurodegeneration 

Authors: Belinda Mahama, Dong-Suk Kim, Poojya Anantharam, Wilson Rumbeiha Research in the Capitol Poster Presentation Program, Session 1, Poster # 40 

1st Annual NEURAL Conference, 2015, Birmingham, Alabama. 

Title: Developing a Mouse Model of Hydrogen Sulfide – Induced Neurotoxicity 

Authors: Poojya Anantharam, Elizabeth Whitley, Dahai Shao, Monica Langley, Belinda Mahama, Arthi Kanthasamy, Wilson Rumbeiha 

NEURAL Conference Abstract Book, Page 29, Poster # 5 

Won third place for poster presentation as an undergraduate in the graduate division 

Society for Neuroscience, 45th Annual Conference, 2015, Chicago, Illinois. 

Title: Selective regional targets of hydrogen sulfide poisoning in a mouse model. Authors: Wilson Rumbeiha, Poojya Anantharam, Belinda Mahama, Elizabeth Whitley, Arthi Kanthasamy 

Society for Neuroscience Poster Presentation Program, Board M9, Session 692