Simone N. De Luca
  • School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Research fields
  • Neuroscience
Personal information

Education

Honors graduate in School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University, Australia, 2012

Current Position

PhD Candidate: Neuroendocrinology of the Obese Brain Research Group, School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University

Publications

  1. Soch, A., Bradburn, S., Sominsky, L., De Luca, S. N., Murgatroyd, C. and Spencer, S. J. (2016). Effects of exercise on adolescent and adult hypothalamic and hippocampal neuroinflammation. Hippocampus 26(11): 1435-1446.
  2. De Luca, S. N., Ziko, I., Sominsky, L., Nguyen, J. C., Dinan, T., Miller, A. A., Jenkins, T. A. and Spencer, S. J. (2016). Early life overfeeding impairs spatial memory performance by reducing microglial sensitivity to learning. J Neuroinflammation 13(1): 112.
  3. Cai, G., Dinan, T., Barwood, J. M., De Luca, S. N., Soch, A., Ziko, I., Chan, S. M., Zeng, X. Y., Li, S., Molero, J. and Spencer, S. J. (2014). Neonatal overfeeding attenuates acute central pro-inflammatory effects of short-term high fat diet. Front Neurosci 8: 446.
  4. Ziko, I., De Luca, S., Dinan, T., Barwood, J. M., Sominsky, L., Cai, G., Kenny, R., Stokes, L., Jenkins, T. A. and Spencer, S. J. (2014). Neonatal overfeeding alters hypothalamic microglial profiles and central responses to immune challenge long-term. Brain Behav Immun 41: 32-43.
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