
Anna Pallé
@_apalle
Postdoc at @salkinstitute | Tye Lab. Interested in social behavior, learning and memory
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28-10-2015 18:09:32
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Do you want to share your research at HMar Research Institute? The 2023 1st Christmas meeting for postdoctoral fellows and young faculty is open for applications. Don’t miss this opportunity!


Excited to share the first paper from our lab published nature led by extraordinary co-first authors Jonny Lovelace and Jingrui Ma with help from talented Saurabh Yadav. rdcu.be/dp17I

Thrilled to announce the launch of our pilot run for the inaugural DISCOVER Salk Postdoc Symposium, where we invite potential postdocs to visit Salk Institute, meet faculty, take lab tours, join career development workshops and seed new collaborative opportunities that would be


Now published in Brain Structure & Function !! Our immunohistochemical parcellation of human hippocampal fields DG, CA3, #CA2 & CA1 all along the head, body and tail. Includes stereo coordinates as templates for MRI segmentation. A collab with Carmen Cavada link.springer.com/article/10.100…




PhD ✅ survived Kay M Tye PhD’s trainee roast ✅ thank you to everyone who joined my thesis defense in person/zoom. I am so grateful for all the support and love that I have been surrounded by the last few days. It’s been an absolute privilege to have trained in the tye lab.


Our last work #JNeurosci SfN Journals revealing transgenerational transmission of exercise 🏃🏻♀️effects on brain 🧠 & potential mediating microRNAs 🧬. Current JNeurosci issue jneurosci.org/content/44/23/… Instituto Cajal-Centro de Neurociencias Cajal-CSIC CSIC Divulga SENC


(collaborative) work out: huge impressive work by #MarioFFraga CINN in Nature Communications on rejuvenating aging hippocampus by enrichment & all possible omics💪🏻Thanks for allowing us to participate with mice enrichm and analyzing behav & neurogenic phenotype Instituto Cajal-Centro de Neurociencias Cajal-CSIC SENC









Our just published collaboration: disruptive article from Diane Mathis lab @HarvardMed in #Science Immunology Science Immunology. We reveal that T-reg cells in the meninges protect memory and adult hippocampal neurogenesis Instituto Cajal-Centro de Neurociencias Cajal-CSIC SENC CSIC Divulga


