Emily King
@emilyking_uwa
PhD candidate in the healthy brain aging and repair lab and the brain plasticity lab @UWAresearch @perroninstitute
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09-02-2011 08:04:12
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Great to see the work of Assoc Prof Jennifer Rodger and the Brain Plasticity Research Group at #MSResearchConf2023, MS Australia UWA UWA Research
Thrilled to have been able to share my PhD work and our Fred Meunier research at Australasian Neuroscience Society (ANS)’s Excitability Symposium today! Thank you to Dr. Rachel Gormal and Dr Nela Durisic for facilitating a great symposium! Queensland Brain Institute, UQ ANS Students Australasian Neuroscience Society
Celebrating our first year as a lab with good friends. Finished the year off strong with a win at darts and promotion to senior lecturer. Looking forward to sharing what Emily King, Rebecca Ong and I have been working on in 2024.
Excited to share our latest manuscript where we show static magnetic stimulation can drive structural AIS plasticity in inhibitory neurons in vitro. Alex Tang UWA Research Perron Institute nature.com/articles/s4159…
Magnetic Head: Static #magnetic stimulation changes structural plasticity of #neurons – implications for its use in non-invasive #brain stimulation. Image & research by J. L. Beros & E. S. King et al Alex Tang Perron Institute in Scientific Reports. On bpod.org.uk/archive/2024/1…
Excited to share my first publication! We show that non-severe thermal burn injuries leads to long-lasting gene expression changes in specific cell types in the brain 🔥🧠 Alex Tang UWA Research Perron Institute Australian Rotary Health frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Unlocking the mysteries of neuronal communication! 💡Our new research sheds light on reserve synaptic vesicle dynamics, spotlighting Synapsin 2a’s crucial role. #NeuroScience #SynapticVesicles #BrainResearch Fred Meunier 🌟🔬Read more: rdcu.be/dA1ux
#QBI researcher @ShanLongfield from the Fred Meunier has revealed the pivotal role of Synapsin 2a proteins in orchestrating the organisation and mobility of synaptic vesicles within live neurons. 🔗bit.ly/4akbhCL #UQ #brain #research #science #news
Ending the week with microscopy for one of our axon initial segment plasticity projects. Thanks AxonalPlasticityLab and Paul Jenkins for the AnkG-GFP line, they’re doing very well in Australia 😎
Thrilled to be in Fukuoka for Japan Neuro24 🇯🇵. Rebecca Ong will show her mapping of the molecular mechanisms of rTMS.Emily King will show her work on AIS plasticity after stroke. Andreas Vlachos and I will share our work on the different plasticity mechanisms of rTMS
Very happy to share the latest publication from our Translational Brain Plasticity Lab re promising use of therapeutic ultrasound to treat Basal Ganglia disorders International Basal Ganglia Society frontiersin.org/journals/neuro…
New preprint from the lab on one of our axon initial segment projects led by Emily King. Together with John Reynolds we investigated whether stroke injury leads to long lasting changes in AIS structure and function, and intrinsic excitability. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…