Exploring how non-neuronal cells shape synaptic function

Non-neuronal cells also contribute to the development and maintenance of synaptic connectivity. Microglia, the resident immune cell of the brain, have been shown to be involved in the development-dependent pruning of synaptic connections, and can have both protective and pathological roles in neurodegenerative diseases. We are interested in how microglia regulate synapses and how this regulation goes awry to contribute to psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases.

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Dissecting synaptic and cellular physiology