This is the twitter account of the Paoletti Lab @IBENS_ENS. We study the structure-function and physiology of glutamate receptors, especially NMDA receptors.
Nous recherchons un.e assistant.e ingénieur.e en biologie moléculaire et cellulaire pour un contrat de 8 mois à partir de janvier 2024. Plus d’info au lien suivant : https://t.co/tnMlQCASBd
Our review on excitatory GluN1/GluN3 glycine receptors is out in Trends in Neuroscience. You can download it for free at the following link:
https://t.co/9HedMMJMUW
We are hiring! 2 years of post-doctoral position in the Paoletti lab to study unconventional glycine-sensitive ionotropic glutamate receptors. RT welcome!
3 posters on the excitatory glycine receptors GluN1/GluN3:
Marco De Battista, Poster session 02, Sunday 14h00-17h30), board 359;
Lara Pizzamiglio and Simon Bossi, Poster session 03 (Monday 9h30-13h), Boards 259 and 260
3 posters on #Photopharmacology of NMDA receptors, all about optical control of GluN2B-containing NMDA receptors. Antoine Sicard, Chloé Geoffroy and @MonyLaetitia: Poster session 03 (Monday 9h30-13h), boards 248 to 250
This week was a very good week for the lab with two ANR grants obtained by @MonyLaetitia and David Stroebel, as well as a PhD fellowship for our newest member Julia Doria. A lot to celebrate 🥳
@GCREllisDavies@Faurelab@NeuroCellPress It was indeed the first example of 2P glycine uncaging and this all thanks to you. We are looking forward to seeing your poster at FENS.
It unveils that GluN1/GluN3A excitatory glycine receptors (eGlyRs) are widespread in the adult brain, forming a novel signaling modality by which extracellular glycine tunes neuronal activity, circuit function, and behavior. 2/3