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Adema receives a poster prize at the Tufts University annual postdoc poster competition
By A Tahiri
In News
Posted April 4, 2017

Adema receives a poster prize at the Tufts University annual postdoc poster competition

Congratulations, Adema Ribic, on receiving a poster prize at the Tufts University annual postdoc poster competition funded by the Tabrisky Research Fund. Really nice to get the recognition by [...]

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Kellie and Adema’s study on the control of excitatory connectivity and inhibitory drive in the hippocampal CA3 is now accepted
By A Tahiri
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Posted May 31, 2016

Kellie and Adema’s study on the control of excitatory connectivity and inhibitory drive in the hippocampal CA3 is now accepted

Congratulations to Kellie Park and Adema Ribic! Your great team effort got your paper “Excitatory synaptic drive and feedforward inhibition in the hippocampal CA3 circuit are regulated by [...]

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Adema wins an American Society for Neurochemistry Award
By A Tahiri
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Posted January 15, 2014

Adema wins an American Society for Neurochemistry Award

Adema Ribic wins the American Society for Neurochemistry Young Investigator Award to present her talk on the roles on SynCAM 1 in the retina at the American Society for Neurochemistry Annual [...]

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Adema’s paper on the organization of photoreceptor synapses gets accepted at the Journal of Comparative Neurology
By A Tahiri
In News
Posted August 1, 2013

Adema’s paper on the organization of photoreceptor synapses gets accepted at the Journal of Comparative Neurology

Congratulations to Adema Ribic for having her paper “Structural organization and function of mouse photoreceptor ribbon synapses involve the immunoglobulin protein synaptic cell adhesion [...]

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Adema wins a postdoctoral fellowship!
By A Tahiri
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Posted July 1, 2013

Adema wins a postdoctoral fellowship!

Congratulations! Adema Ribic wins the Knights Templar Eye Foundation Career-Starter Research Grant in Pediatric Ophthalmology for “Novel Targets for Amblyopia Treatment”. Her project [...]

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Adema joins the Cold Spring Harbor Vision Course
By A Tahiri
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Posted June 21, 2013

Adema joins the Cold Spring Harbor Vision Course

Adema Ribic wins a stipend to attend the Cold Spring Harbor Vision course and give a talk on the roles of adhesion molecules in visual plasticity.

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