Archives: Grants

Megan Williams, Ph.D., University of Utah

A New Class of Autism-associated GABA Neurons in Memory Precision

The proper function of the brain requires the concerted action of billions of interconnected brain cells called neurons. Most neurons are excitatory and their activation releases glutamate, which increases brain activity. However, some are inhibitory and their activation releases GABA, which decr...

Sheng-Han Kuo, M.D.

Aberrant Synaptic Organization in Tremor Disorders

Tremor is a prevalent and often debilitating disorder for many individuals; however, the cause of tremor remains poorly understood. We have previously identified alterations in the cerebellum, the brain region…

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