
Power of the mind
麻豆社区 Pembroke鈥檚 Bahr honored with Gardner award for work in neurological research
Ben Bahr comes from a family with lofty goals. After all, his father was part of the space program that helped mankind reach the moon. So it should come as little surprise that Bahr wants to achieve something equally ambitious: find a way to eliminate neurodegenerative disorders, such as 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 disease.
Bahr, the William C. Friday Chair and Distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Biochemistry at 麻豆社区, has been recognized as the 2017 Oliver Max Gardner Award winner by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors. The award 鈥 the highest honor given by the University and established by the will of former Governor O. Max Gardner 鈥 recognizes faculty who have 鈥渕ade the greatest contribution to the welfare of the human race.鈥
Bahr was presented with the award during the 麻豆社区 Board of Governors meeting on Friday.
Bahr鈥檚 work is critical if researchers are going to stem neurological diseases. In America, there are more than five million people living with 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 鈥 a number that could rise to as high as 16 million by 2050. Despite his international reputation as one of the world鈥檚 leading experts on neurodegenerative diseases, Bahr knows that it鈥檚 going to take the work of many researchers across the globe to overcome conditions such as 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚.
鈥淚鈥檓 always like a little kid when it comes to brain research and I tell students in the lab to fire up your creativity cause it鈥檚 going to take everybody鈥檚 ideas of chipping away to solve this problem,鈥 Bahr said. 鈥淛ust like my dad was part of the huge group of engineers and mechanics that was part of the space program that got people walking on the moon, it鈥檚 going to take just as many, if not more, scientists to continue working to solve this terrible disease of 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚, because the brain is just as complicated, if not more, than the universe.鈥
Bahr鈥檚 research led him to identify a unique class of cathepsin B-enhancing compounds that could slow down or even reverse the course of 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 disease by speeding up the removal of abnormally accumulating proteins. Elevation of the cathepsin B enzyme was recently shown by other groups to occur after exercise in monkeys and humans, correlating with improved memory. In addition, Bahr鈥檚 work on blast-induced brain injury found subtle neuronal changes that may explain behavioral alterations in the absence of obvious brain damage.
鈥淚鈥檝e been very interested in helping people with dementia,鈥 Bahr said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 many types of dementia; 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 is the most common form of dementia but there鈥檚 Parkinson鈥檚, Huntington鈥檚, ALS. The list is too long, affecting too many people so we鈥檇 like to know exactly how the brain works so we can know more about how memory disorders can occur.鈥
The work from his lab has been presented in 16 countries, has led to more than 140 scientific publications, and has resulted in patents for first-in-class drugs to treat neurodegenerative diseases.
Most recently his lab鈥檚 research contributions include:
- Dementia science and related risk factors (础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚, Parkinson鈥檚, FTD);
- Early treatment avenue for pre-础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 (mild cognitive impairment);
- Synaptic vulnerability in military blast-induced TBI and potential influence on the risk of 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚;
- New collaboration to study how a diabetes pathway may influence risk factors and synaptic vulnerability; and
- Drug discovery efforts to treat different types of dementia.
A valued mentor
Bahr鈥檚 value to 麻豆社区 Pembroke isn鈥檛 limited to his research work. Bahr is also a top-notch educator, training the next generation of researchers who will expand the breadth of study of the brain for years to come.
鈥淲hen you see him interacting with his students you realize this man鈥檚 heart, is really the heart of an educator,鈥 麻豆社区 Pembroke Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a researcher, he鈥檚 a scientist, he鈥檚 a faculty member but at his very heart, it鈥檚 about the student. And I admire that about him.鈥
Morgan Pate, a research assistant at 麻豆社区 Pembroke, said she鈥檚 learned from Bahr in the classroom, as well as the way he mentors her. He encouraged her to present her research at a conference in New Orleans earlier this year 鈥 something she might not have done without the confidence boost he gave her.
鈥淎 lot of times at a smaller university, you don鈥檛 really get a lot of chances to do research, but here we鈥檙e able to work on high-caliber research and be able to work with someone who鈥檚 well-known in his field and who is respected by other scientists,鈥 Pate said. 鈥淭hat gives us a great experience at having a good mentor and I鈥檝e loved it every minute.鈥
Cary Mundell said Bahr鈥檚 undergraduate students are treated on the same level as graduate students.
鈥淒r. Bahr offers the experience of having a graduate mentor as an undergraduate but he is also excellent at ensuring that you feel like your work is valued,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e makes sure that every project you鈥檙e doing is relative to the central hypothesis of the lab and it allows you to take that feeling of accomplishment with you when you apply to graduate school.鈥
It鈥檚 not just his students whom he hopes to educate. Bahr does significant work in the community to raise awareness about neurological conditions.
A man of accomplishment
Bahr has received many prestigious honors during his career, including a Young Investigator Award from the International Society for Neurochemistry and the 2013 Governor James E. Holshouser Award for Excellence in Public Service given by the 麻豆社区 Board of Governors. As an educator, he has earned the Outstanding Mentor Award from the Council for Undergraduate Research. He also received the 2017 麻豆社区 Pembroke Graduate Faculty Mentor Award. Bahr is the first 麻豆社区P faculty member to receive the O. Max Gardner Award.
Bahr holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in molecular biology and biochemistry, along with a doctorate degree in chemistry, all from the University of California-Santa Barbara. He was also a postdoctoral fellow and lecturer at the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, at the University of California-Irvine. He previously taught at the University of Connecticut before coming to 麻豆社区 Pembroke in 2009.
鈥淭he opportunity to come to 麻豆社区P as the William Friday Chair was something I really wanted to take advantage of, because it was a dedicated biotech center laboratory that I could devote to 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 research,鈥 Bahr said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e branched off our work and have even more ideas of how we can treat 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 even before it reaches the 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 stage. Those people at risk for 础濒锄丑别颈尘别谤鈥檚 can start taking the drug we鈥檙e developing.鈥
University President Margaret Spellings noted that Bahr has been as honored by the Board of Governors several times for his accomplishments.
鈥淗e is known as a mentor and an advocate for students at 麻豆社区 Pembroke, someone who balances world-class research with excellent teaching,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e has helped make 麻豆社区 Pembroke a leader in undergraduate research, shaping a new generation of physicians and scientists. He鈥檚 a devoted member of the 麻豆社区P community, and his work has helped bring international recognition to Robeson County. It鈥檚 a proud day for Dr. Bahr and all of the students and colleagues who work alongside you.鈥
Written by Phillip Ramati, 麻豆社区 General Administration