We study how synapses work at the molecular level because it is important for understanding how the brain works normally and why it does not work in diseases.
Interested in doing your postdoc with the Department of Pharmacology at @CUAnschutz? Join us for our Postdoctoral Education & Knowledge Summit with @cuanschutz_dpb and the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics!
Applications close December 1st. https://t.co/b6xYJXOVjB
🎉 Congratulations to the @LabAcqua on a new publication! Led by Philip Dittmer, PhD, "L-type Ca2+ channel activation of STIM1–Orai1 signaling remodels the dendritic spine ER to maintain long-term structural plasticity," was published in PNAS. Read here: https://t.co/S0wT3GltYn.
Researchers at #CUAnschutz have found that inhibiting a key protein can stop the destruction of synapses and dendritic spines commonly seen in Alzheimer’s disease. ⬇️ https://t.co/RJBm8Z4Bqr
Join us in congratulating Chandra Tucker, PhD and Brian Brady on their recent publication in @Nature! Read more about their findings here: https://t.co/KNZzQ7a6rX
Super exciting work out this week from great colleagues @CUAnschutz Matt Kennedy and Won Chan Oh, led by excellent @AMCPharmacology student Mason Kleinjan. Spines with inhibitory synapses, my favourite kind! https://t.co/R9SrFHdOlQ
@KSmithLab Thanks to everyone in the Synaptic Plasticity Supergroup at @CUAnschutz@CUPharmacology for creating an amazing scientific environment to study the amazing neurobiology of synapses!
Congratulations to the Synaptic Plasticity Supergroup, led by our own Mark Dell’Acqua @LabAcqua, for winning the Research Collaboration Team Award at the 2022 @CUAnschutz Research Awards!
We have innovative research, a collaborative environment, and the Colorado Rockies! Study 🧠🫀🩸🧫🧬 and more. Apply to our Pharmacology PhD program and join our team! Scan the QR code or go to https://t.co/NxsUWq3toZ for more info.
I am a bit late announcing this. I am beyond thrilled to share that I joined the Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience at @WSUPullman as an Assistant Professor. I am excited to be part of this incredible neuroscience community and work with amazing colleagues.
A postdoctoral position is available in @LabAcqua@CUPharmacology Research will employ sophisticated fluorescence imaging approaches to study regulation of kinase and phosphatase signaling complexes required for synaptic plasticity. Contact [email protected]
The indefatigable @ClaraBacmeister has done it again. Thrilled to share our latest work out online today @NatureNeuro! Stay tuned for the thread
"Motor learning drives dynamic patterns of intermittent myelination on learning-activated axons"
https://t.co/0SlK5uFjVi