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overview
Synapses,
the points of contact and communication between neurons, can vary in their
size, strength and number. The ability of synapses to change throughout
the lifetime of an animal contributes to our ability to learn and remember.
We are interested in how synapses are modified at the cellular and molecular
level. We are also interested in how neuronal circuits change when synapses
change their properties. We conduct all of our studies in the hippocampus,
a structure known to be important for memory in both humans and animals.
We use molecular biology, electrophysiology and imaging to address these
questions.
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