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Localized, dendritic protein synthesis and its role in synaptic plasticity and neurodevelopmental disorders | Huber Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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To mediate long-term changes in function and structure of such numerous contacts, somewhat independently, neurons utilize “localized” protein synthesis within dendrites and near synapses.
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Our research aims to obtain a comprehensive picture of how genomic stability and chromatin dynamics affect neuronal functions, including learning behaviors, and to apply this knowledge to combat neurological disorders.
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Mechanisms of circuit dysfunction in mouse autism models and the role of synaptic scaffolding proteins | Huber Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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In addition to our work on mechanisms of FMRP function at synapses, we have also contributed to the understanding of circuit dysfunction in Fragile X Syndrome, with a goal to reveal mechanisms of FMRP function in the brain, but also to identify therapeutic targets to correct and restore circuit function in diseases such as FXS and related autistic disorders.
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