Account for the Carleton and Rodriguez laboratories at the university of Geneva.
Studying claustrum and cognitive dysfunctions in neuropsychiatric disorders.
Dive into our latest findings on this powerful structure here: “The claustrum is critical for maintaining working memory” https://t.co/AjIBpiJ96F#biorxiv_neurosci
🧵 I am very excited to share my postdoc project preprint investigating the role of NR4A2, a transcription factor linked to neuropsychiatric disorders, in the establishment of cell type identities in the claustro-insular region of the brain. 1/9
https://t.co/aXe8HXhTWm
So proud to share the published version of this work of the Biogeography of cortical fast-spiking interneurons!
We demonstrate that in association cortices many FS neurons do not express parvalbumin. @KISNeuro@NTNUhelse
https://t.co/NWeVbIxSNs
🧩 Our findings provide a detailed cellular map of the claustro-insular region and offer new insights into how Nr4a2 regulates the molecular identity of its neurons.
Faculty Position Open @UNIGEnews . Seeking Associate/Assistant Professor in Genetics & Language Development Focus: Genetic influences on human language Part of @NCCRevolving Geneva, Switzerland 🗓️ Start: Sept 2025 📅 Apply until November 25th, 2024 https://t.co/MOUv9xmfLh
🧠 The claustrum: a mysterious nucleus deep in the brain. Long suspected to act as a multisensory integration hub, helping coordinate attention, sensory binding, decision-making #Neuroscience#BrainScience
Dive into our latest findings on this powerful structure here: “The claustrum is critical for maintaining working memory” https://t.co/AjIBpiJ96F#biorxiv_neurosci