24 September 2024, 11:00
Chao’s talk title: Synaptic Machinery for Molecular Homeostasis Taro’s talk title: Recording Cellular Memory to Unveil the Mechanism of Brain Memory
AbstractChao s talk title Synaptic Machinery for Molecular Homeostasis His lab focuses on understanding the protein machinery that regulates the molecular homeostasis of brain synapses employing cutting edge subcellular methods such as subcellular proteomics and DNA PAINT based single molecule localization His research is driven by the hypothesis that molecular supply puts constraints on... AbstractChao’s talk title: Synaptic Machinery for Molecular Homeostasis His lab focuses on understanding the protein machinery that regulates the molecular homeostasis of brain synapses, employing cutting-edge subcellular methods such as subcellular proteomics and DNA PAINT-based single-molecule localization. His research is driven by the hypothesis that molecular supply puts constraints on synaptic function, and the logistic vulnerabilities of brain synapses seed the onset of neurological diseases. Taro’s talk title: Recording Cellular Memory to Unveil the Mechanism of Brain MemoryDuring his postdoc at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI, Basel), he discovered a novel epigenetic signature regulating the inducibility of stimulus-response genes.His lab is investigating neuroplasticity in the context of memory formation and neuronal maturation by...
Speaker(s): Chao Sun & Taro Kitazawa , Group Leaders, DANDRITE Nordic-EMBL
Associate Professors, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark, Denmark
Host: Kyung Min Noh
Place: Small Operon
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EMBL Heidelberg
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Chao’s talk title: Synaptic Machinery for Molecular Homeostasis
His lab focuses on understanding the protein machinery that regulates the molecular homeostasis of brain synapses, employing cutting-edge subcellular methods such as subcellular proteomics and DNA PAINT-based single-molecule localization. His research is driven by the hypothesis that molecular supply puts constraints on synaptic function, and the logistic vulnerabilities of brain synapses seed the onset of neurological diseases.
Taro’s talk title: Recording Cellular Memory to Unveil the Mechanism of Brain Memory
During his postdoc at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI, Basel), he discovered a novel epigenetic signature regulating the inducibility of stimulus-response genes.
His lab is investigating neuroplasticity in the context of memory formation and neuronal maturation by leveraging cutting-edge genomics technology. Furthermore, his group is developing new genomics technologies to tackle questions that are hardly addressable with existing technologies.
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