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Deshmukh lab discovers the role of a neuronal stress pathway in triggering Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) reactivation

December 11, 2015
In a paper published in Cell Host and Microbe, Anna Cliffe, a postdoctoral fellow in Deshmukh lab, identifies how activation of JNK in response to neuronal stress triggers changes to the HSV chromatin and reactivation from latency.

Bryan Roth describes a new tool to probe the activity of orphan receptors in the brain in the journal Nature

November 16, 2015
In an article published in Nature, Bryan Roth describes a new tool to probe the activity of orphan receptors, illuminating their roles in behavior and making them accessible for drug discovery.

16th Annual UNC Neuroscience Symposium held Oct 8

October 9, 2015
The 16th Annual UNC Neuroscience Symposium was held on October 8th at the Carolina Club. Attendees from the UNC Neuroscience community enjoyed a breakfast reception with the speakers, Joseph G. Gleeson, Yang Dan and Alcino Silva, three riveting talks followed by question-and-answer sessions, and a buffet luncheon at the conclusion.

Stuber Receives Gill Transformative Investigator Award

October 2, 2015
Garret Stuber, PhD, was awarded the 2015 Gill Transformative Investigator Award from Indiana University for his contributions to cellular and molecular neuroscience. He was presented the award and prize at the annual Gill Symposium at the Linda and Jack Gill Center for Biomolecular Science.

Zylka Lab Publishes in Cell on Genetic Mutation that Increases Autism Risk

August 11, 2015
In an article published in the journal Cell, Zylka lab shows how a genetic mutation disables a regulatory molecular switch, creating an enzyme that cannot be turned off and leading to abnormal brain development and autism.

Spencer Smith receives McKnight Award

July 22, 2015
Spencer Smith, PhD, has been awarded the 2015 McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Award. He will receive $200,000 over two years to expand the range of technologies for studying the brain and its diseases and to make new technologies available to the field of neuroscience.

Mark Zylka Awarded RSRT Grant for Long Genes Screening

July 13, 2015
Rett Syndrome Research Trust has awarded Mark Zylka $400,000 to screen for other compounds of topoisomerase inhibitors that can rebalance expression of long genes safely.

Spencer Smith discussed BRAIN Initiative at Capitol Hill Briefing

July 8, 2015
Spencer Smith discussed how new technologies and multidisciplinary research are advancing our understanding of the brain at a congressional briefing organized by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science and National Science Foundation on Thursday, July 9th.

Jason Stein to join UNC Neuroscience Center and Department of Genetics Jan 1, 2016.

June 5, 2015
Dr. Jason Stein from UCLA will join the faculty of the Neuroscience Center and the Department of Genetics in January 2016.

Jeffrey Stirman, PhD, of Smith Lab Awarded Burroughs Wellcome Fund Grant

June 5, 2015
Jeffrey Stirman, Ph.D., was just awarded a grant of $500,000 as part of the Burroughs Wellcome Fund’s Career Awards at the Scientific Interface (CASI) program.