We had fun celebrating our lab tradition of making Glühwein before the holidays. A great way of revisiting the past year in research and appreciating the good work everyone is doing. And for [...]
We are excited that our team was awarded funding from the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative! We want to understand cognitive impairments in Parkinson’s disease and how [...]
We’re excited that Dayana is joining our group as a postdoc to study cortical aberrations in Parkinson’s disease. Her curiosity about synapse biology makes for a perfect start. [...]
Dhruba’s farewell dinner was a great time to celebrate his success! He’s off to Hyderabad to return to his native India as a group leader. We wish you all the best! Your molecular [...]
We are excited to move into the new Neuroscience Institute at 100 College Street! It is outstanding to be part of the vibrant neuroscience community coming together here in one space. We’ve [...]
Our new study reveals that human milk provides a key micronutrient to support the wiring of the infant brain. This work is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. [...]
The diversity of synapse-organizing molecules opens up tremendous cooperative potential, yet the extent to which this is utilized is incompletely understood. We now report in Nature [...]
Are you interested in how bioactive dietary compounds impact brain functions? Our virtual Deep Dive workshop on September 29th will give answers, connecting neuroscientists and nutrition [...]
Our nutritional neuroscience research program in our additional lab site, located at the HNRCA in Boston, is moving forward. Erica is leading the effort since this fall as we grow the lab and [...]
This is the time for our lab tradition, Glühwein for the Holidays. While some of us were off to far-flung places (Boston, South Korea, …), the rest of us enjoyed this Bavarian version of [...]