Aoto Lab
@aoto_lab
Molecular and Synaptic Neuroscience Lab at the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus. Est. 2016
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Proud to see Science Gambino representing the PharMM Program at the HHMI Gilliam Conference and having a great time with fellow Graduate School students!
Hey, that's Eric Stokes Science Gambino! So wonderful that you received much deserved recognition for your service to the department and program.
Another great CU Pharmacology retreat in the books! Awesome lab representation - it was organized by retreat czar Science Gambino and the best retreat poster was awarded to Carley Miller . Huge congratulations to Eric and Carley.
Congratulations to lab alumnus, Dr. Emma Boxer (Emma E Boxer), on her selection as a Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow!!! hhwf.org/current-fellow…
Eric Stokes' (Science Gambino) first paper is out: jneurosci.org/content/44/41/…! Using a suite of multidisciplinary approaches, Eric characterized a residue in neurexin-3 alpha that regulates trans-synaptic interactions. Thanks to Jaewon Ko and Hyeonho Kim for the collaboration!
Huge congratulations to Eric G. Stokes (Science Gambino) for his Norman Weiner Student Award for research excellence in the Dept. of Pharmacology (CU Pharmacology CU Anschutz PharMM Program)! Eric with a guest appearance by the great Dr. J. David Port.
Congratulations, Dr. Eric Stokes! Science Gambino successfully defended his thesis today! It is well deserved and he did an excellent job!
A well deserved congratulations to Science Gambino for winning this year's CU Anschutz Outstanding Thesis Award! Way to cap off your PhD!!
Congratulations to MSTP student Carley Miller (Carley Miller) on a truly exceptional PhD defense! A major milestone well earned. Next milestone: completing medical school!
Shelby Fainelli (Shelby Fainelli) passed their Comprehensive Examination! Congratulations on advancing to candidacy!!
New publication from Dr. Carley Miller (Carley Miller) in a collab with Dr. Kevin Beier, and Chris Li (UCI)! Acute stress triggers sex-specific changes in the ventral subiculum. They’re unexpectedly driven by distinct signaling pathways! Check it out 👉 tinyurl.com/3fvkumuy