🧩 This discovery overturns the long-held assumption that inhibitory neurons act as simple relays, showing instead that their dendrites perform specialized computations that sculpt the timing and flow of cortical activity. 🧠🔬
🧩 This discovery overturns the long-held assumption that inhibitory neurons act as simple relays, showing instead that their dendrites perform specialized computations that sculpt the timing and flow of cortical activity. 🧠🔬
Today we’re celebrating Selin Schamiloglu (DiGregorio Lab) for receiving an NINDS F32 Grant for: “A cerebellar synaptic mechanism for temporally precise behaviors.”
A huge achievement—congrats, Selin! 🧠🎉
🧠📢 June publications are in!
We’re thrilled to share “Cerebellar circuit computations for predictive motor control” from our very own Person Lab, authored by Abby Person and Katrina P. Nguyen! 📝✨
👉 Click the link in our bio to dive into this exciting research!
The Department of Physiology and Biophysics continues to be a leader in excellence 💪 Congratulations to our wonderful faculty member, Dr. Ana Fernandez-Mariño, on her publication: “Structural basis of fast N-type inactivation in Kv channels.” 📖 #NewPub
🔗 nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09339-7
Meet Dr. Cristin Welle, a professor of Physiology & Biophysics, and Neurosurgery at CU Anschutz.
Her lab is leading research at the intersection of technology and the brain, bringing us closer to understanding our nervous systems function.
🎥 Learn more: youtu.be/XKpzR6Fu3Qo
It was a pleasure to host you here in Denver!
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