University of Rochester Medical Center

Students

Recent Publications

  • (2008 May 19). Pin1 promotes cell death in NGF-dependent neurons through a mechanism requiring c-Jun activity. J Neurochem.
    • Kang J
    • Kang N
    • Lovatt D
    • Torres A
    • Zhao Z
    • Lin J
    • Nedergaard M
    (2008 May 01). Connexin 43 hemichannels are permeable to ATP. J Neurosci. 28, 4702-11.
    • Lee H
    • Raiker SJ
    • Venkatesh K
    • Geary R
    • Robak LA
    • Zhang Y
    • Yeh HH
    • Shrager P
    • Giger RJ
    (2008 Mar 13). Synaptic function for the Nogo-66 receptor NgR1: regulation of dendritic spine morphology and activity-dependent synaptic strength. J Neurosci. 28, 2753-65.
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The Neuroscience Program at the University of Rochester recruits and matriculates the highest quality students from around the Unites States and from all parts of the world. They participate in a rigorous neuroscience curriculum, attend national and international meetings, and contribute to cutting edge research. Many of our students have published manuscripts in high profile international journals, and present abstracts at a host of large and small scientific meetings. In addition our students participate as members of the curriculum, admissions and colloquium committees, and annually present their ongoing research to fellow students and to the neuroscience community as a whole.