In the News
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“Researchers from the Hensch Lab—led by MCB faculty Takao Hensch, Curriculum and Pedagogy Manager Kathleen Quast (Ph.D. ‘13), and then graduate student Rebecca Reh (Ph.D. ‘15)—have identified biomarkers that herald neuronal plasticity in the cerebral cortex. Their results appeared in a recent issue of the journal PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences).” Congratulations to Dr. Haneui Bae of the Molecules, Cells, Organisms (MCO) who defended her dissertation, "Modulation of Perineuronal Nets Regulating Parvalbumin Neuron Maturation in the Mouse Visual Cortex" on Jan. 15, 2020
Congratulations to Dr. Erin Diel of the Molecules, Cells, Organisms (MCO), who defended her dissertation, "Structural and Molecular Correlates of Auditory Plasticity" on Sept. 10, 2018
Congratulations to Dr. Zhanlei Ye of the Program in Neuroscience, who defended her dissertation, " Extrinsic and Intrinsic Factors Impacting Local Circuit Inhibition in the Neocortex" on Dec. 2, 2016
Congratulations to Dr. Ryoma Hattori of the Molecules, Cells, Organisms (MCO) Program, who defended his dissertation, "Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Establishment of Unimodality in Mouse Primary Visual Cortex," on Nov 20th!
Congratulations to Dr. Luke Bogart of the Program in Neuroscience, who defended his dissertation, "Synaptic specificity and plasticity in parvalbumin-basket cell circuits," on Aug 14th!
Congratulations to Dr. Rebecca Reh of the Program in Neuroscience, who defended her dissertation, "A rapid peak in gamma power signals critical period plasticity in the developing mouse visual cortex," on July 16th!