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Research

Overview

We want to contribute to a better mechanistic understanding of the cellular processes that cause or mediate the "pathological" elimination of synapses. Learn more


We want to contribute to a better understanding of molecular mechanisms that control synapse stabilization over disassembly. The objective is to identify the molecular mechanisms that cause massive, rapid loss of synapses. In particular we are interested to answer the following questions:

  • What (e.g. the lack of a specific protein) makes synapses prone to elimination ?
  • Might the misregulation of pathways, normally involved in refining synaptic circuits during learning and memory, set the trigger for massive loss of synapses in neurodegenerative diseases?
  • Can inducible impairments in transport can be used to trigger synapse elimination? How accurately can synapse elimination be predicted by measuring axonal transport rates? 

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