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Lei Xing, PhD, of Snider Lab Awarded Young Investigator Award

June 3, 2015
Lei Xing of received a two-year Young Investigator Award from Children’s Tumor Foundation. Lei Xing is a Research Scientist in Dr. William Snider’s lab. He proposes to investigate the effect of ERK/MAPK hyperactivation on neural circuit development.

Frohlich lab uses brain stimulation to boost creativity

June 3, 2015
Using a weak electric current to alter a specific brain activity pattern, Frohlich lab increased creativity in healthy adults. Now they’re testing the same experimental protocol to alleviate symptoms in people with depression.

15th Perl/UNC Neuroscience Prize awarded to Dr. David Tank

May 21, 2015
The 15th Perl/UNC Neuroscience Prize award ceremony and lecture was held on Thursday, May 14th at 3PM in G202 MBRB.

Roth Lab Discovers New Tool to Study and Control Brain Circuits

May 20, 2015
Using a new ‘chemogenetic’ technique invented by Bryan Roth’s lab at UNC, scientists turn neurons ‘on’ and ‘off’ to demonstrate how brain circuits control behavior in mice. This unique tool – the first to result from the NIH BRAIN Initiative – will help scientists understand how to modulate neurons to...

Smith lab featured on UNC-TV

April 2, 2015
Spencer Smith, PhD, assistant professor of cell biology and physiology and member of the UNC Neuroscience Center, was featured on North Carolina Now, a nightly program on UNC TV.

Kash Lab Identifies Protein that Can Suppress Binge Alcohol Drinking

March 13, 2015
Tom Kash, PhD, led a study, published in Nature Neuroscience, that identifies both where in the brain and how Neuropeptide Y, a protein in the brain, can act to suppress binge alcohol drinking.

Stuber Lab Links Specific Behaviors to Particular Neurons

January 29, 2015
For the first time, Garret Stuber, PhD, imaged activity patterns of individual brain cells in freely moving mice to link specific basic behaviors to particular neurons.

15th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize awarded to Princeton’s David Tank

January 21, 2015
The UNC School of Medicine has awarded the 15th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize to David W. Tank, PhD, for the “discovery of fundamental mechanisms of neural computation.”

Roth’s DREADDs technology recognized on Top 10 List

December 23, 2014
Bryan Roth, MD, PhD, and his DREADDs technology was named one of the top 10 mental health stories of note by Tom Insel, MD, director of the National Institute of Mental Health.

Anton Lab identifies a mechanism underlying distinct patterns of neuronal migration in the developing cerebral cortex

December 22, 2014
In a Developmental Cell paper, Anton lab shows that APC-regulated microtubule severing is necessary for appropriate patterns of neuronal migration and placement in the developing brain.