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Chenghua Gu, Ph.D.

Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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Title: Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The Aim

The Gu Lab studies how blood vessels in the brain regulate blood flow and support and protect brain function.

The Impact

We study how blood vessels respond to changes in brain activity and communicate with the immune system to protect the brain. Brain vasculature is a key mediator of brain function, and also serves as a gateway to deliver medicines to the brain. Knowing how the brain’s vasculature works can help identify new ways to deliver medicine to the brain, potentially slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease or preventing infection and stroke.

A Closer Look

Article: How the Brain Increases Blood Flow on Demand (Harvard Medical School, July 2025). Harvard Medical School news article on Gu lab research showing how brain blood vessels use rapid electrical signals to boost blood flow to active regions.

Article: Right Place, Right Time (Harvard Medical School, February 2020). Harvard Medical School news article about Gu lab research uncovering how specialized brain arteries detect nearby neural activity and rapidly increase local blood flow, revealing a key mechanism of neurovascular coupling that links brain function to circulation.

Contact

Email: chenghua_gu@hms.harvard.edu
Lab website: gu.hms.harvard.edu

Publications View
Neurotrophins in cell survival/death decisions.
Authors: Authors: Casaccia-Bonnefil P, Gu C, Chao MV.
Adv Exp Med Biol
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BRE: a modulator of TNF-alpha action.
Authors: Authors: Gu C, Castellino A, Chan JY, Chao MV.
FASEB J
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p75 neurotrophin receptor as a modulator of survival and death decisions.
Authors: Authors: Casaccia-Bonnefil P, Gu C, Khursigara G, Chao MV.
Microsc Res Tech
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