New #URochesterResearch finds the brain’s immune cells work with the receptor P2Y12 differently – depending on where they are
🧠Cortex ⬇️
Microglia - P2Y12 = cannot respond to damage
🧠Cerebellum ⬇️
Microglia - P2Y12 = can respond to damage but cannot help with learning
via @BrainBehavImm 👉https://t.co/IiQSDtPowW
📸Mark Stoessel (center) presents research poster at #sfn2024
Solidarity with @rocnewsguild at the Democrat and Chronicle in their strike against parent company Garnett. Our fight for a union at the U of R is the same as their fight for a strong contract! ✊
Some 1,500 University of Rochester graduate students are looking for a fair, living wage and a comprehensive health care package. https://t.co/ng5SoVlTYL
@Elizabeth_Plunk, a 4th year tox grad student, received a Ruth L.
Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F31) for her project studying the effects of gestational and lactational exposure to PFHxA on cerebellum development. Congratulations Elizabeth!
ICYMI: S5 E1: In a Neuro Minute🧠
Prof. Ania Majewska aims to understand how the brain's immune cells support learning & memory and how connections between microglia & neurons are made during development.
#URochesterResearch
https://t.co/7JYCuqfZPg
PhD Candidate Elizabeth Plunk is having a great time presenting her research at the Society for Neuroscience Conference in San Diego this week 🎉🎉 #URResearch#SfN2022
Congrats🥳 to #Neuroscience Prof. Ania Majewska! She received a @NINDSnews 2022 Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship for her dedication to superior mentorship and training in neuroscience research.
#URochesterResearch@URochester_SMD https://t.co/Mk05JDOhcv
1. Wegmans is not a special event or a publicly-owned venue.
2. The city should not use officers' availability to work overtime - officers are first to say their ranks are stretched - this way.
https://t.co/c94e7W9qf3 #ROC
'Little cells of the little brain: microglia in cerebellar development and function'
Mark Stoessel & Ania Majewska, @UofR@TrendsNeuro Review, now online
https://t.co/SNaKmXrEAz