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Bertalan Andrásfalvy (Senior Researcher, Neuronal Signaling Research Group)
Sunday, 5 May, 2024
in vivo and in vitro e-phys, quantum-dots, lab-mechanics, ludicreator(https://ludicreator.com/)
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Noémi Kis (PhD student, Neuronal Signaling Research Group)
Sunday, 5 May, 2024
in vitro e-phys, 2P imaging and uncaging, morphological reconstructions
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Balázs Lükő (Research Associate, Neuronal Signaling Research Group)
Sunday, 5 May, 2024
programming, Labview, suite2P, python, data analysis
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Kata Szamosfalvi (Undergraduate student, Neuronal Signaling Research Group)
Sunday, 5 May, 2024
in vivo Ca2+ imaging
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Peter Sere (Research Associate, Neuronal Signaling Research Group)
Sunday, 5 May, 2024
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Ádám Magó (Research fellow, Neuronal Signaling Research Group)
Sunday, 5 May, 2024
in vivo and in vitro e-phys, 2P imaging and uncaging
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Zsófia Varga-Németh (Technician, Neuronal Signaling Research Group)
Sunday, 5 May, 2024
lab management, surgeries, virus injection, reconstructions - currently on maternity leave
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About us
Wednesday, 8 June, 2022
The Laboratory of Neuronal Signaling has been established in 2011. The main focus of our group is to understand the cellular mechanisms underlying learning and memory processes.
We study how the signal processing capabilities of individual neurons and the dynamics of their network in the hippocampus (a region of the brain that plays a central role in episodic memory processes) support spatial navigation, learning, and the storage and retrieval of memory traces. To this end, we investigate neuronal activity in the rodent hippocampus using cutting-edge in vivo and in vitro imaging and electrophysiological experiments.
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