#JNeurosci: Pushkin, Kay, and @beherring@USC identify protein 4.1N as a critical regulator of glutamatergic synapse structure and function in the rat dentate gyrus and showed that perforant pathway synapses are governed by a unique molecular program.
https://t.co/dvMeNeheIk
Latest from the lab now out in #JNeurosci@SfNJournals. Protein 4.1N plays a cell type-specific role in hippocampal synaptic regulation. Immensely proud of our graduate student Anna Pushkin for carrying out this very impressive study.
https://t.co/6IZ8t4hgGj
Please share far and wide: My lab has an opening for a postdoctoral researcher, to study the structural biology of membrane proteins in neuro- and immunobiology. Come join our diverse and collaborative team in sunny SoCal - reach out with any questions! https://t.co/iCekUIZDD0
@PokamPunam@NINDSfunding Got the first one in 2019. From my experience on study section, applications are evaluated almost exclusively on their merit. Funding status of other unrelated projects is not a score driving consideration. That's my take, but others may feel differently.
For years I've been told that the second #R01 is the toughest to get. Just received the NOA for R01 #2!! Huge thanks again to @NINDSfunding for their continued support and to my incredible lab members. Can't wait to see where this new direction takes us. #schizophrenia