Kate Smith Lab
@ksmithlab
Neuroscience lab run by British neuroscientist 🇬🇧@CUAnschutz - inhibitory synapses, synaptic inhibition, plasticity, super-resolution microscopy 🔬🏔🧫🧠🧬🧪
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Are you working on islet biology, autoimmunity or other research relevant to type1 diabetes? Tenure track faculty position open Barbara Davis Center University of Colorado Anschutz cu.taleo.net/careersection/…
Check out this protocol from Elizabeth McCullagh of Oklahoma State Univ. and Radu Moldovan, Achim Klug and colleagues University of Colorado Anschutz on how to visualize myelination in brain slices using Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy. Watch on JoVE: jove.com/v/64013/cohere… Dr. Liz McCullagh
Shameful. BBC Singers is one of the leading advocates of choral music in the world and their budget probably equals one sports presenter’s salary. The BBC corporate spin on it is beyond belief. theguardian.com/music/2023/mar…
So proud of Joshua Garcia winning this award. A wonderful recognition of all he’s accomplished in my lab CU Anschutz PharMM Program
Very exciting that Daniel is coming to visit us for a sabbatical CU Pharmacology in 2024!
Join us in congratulating CU Anschutz Pharmacology’s newest Assistant Professor, Justin O'Hare, on securing a new grant from NIH for O’Hare Lab! 🧠 University of Colorado Anschutz #cuanschutz #pharmacology #newgrant
Congratulations to all of our students, post docs, and faculty members who represented the Department of Pharmacology at CU Anschutz at the Gordon Research Seminar on Synaptic Transmission in Italy! We had such a great turnout this year, and are so proud of you all. University of Colorado Anschutz
Our faculty had a wonderful time at T Street last evening to celebrate Dr. Justin O'Hare joining the team as an Assistant Professor. Cheers, and welcome to Pharm, Dr. O’Hare! 😁🍻#CUPharmacology #CUAnschutz
Best things come to an end! Leaving Denver after 7 months amazing sabbatical. Thanks so much Mark &Matt for hosting me and all the Denver crew for being so nice. Fantastic memories. I’ll be back! CU Pharmacology Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience 🧠 Bordeaux Neurocampus
Congratulations to Amber Stewart, PhD candidate in Kate Smith Lab, on receiving a prestigious NIH F31 grant! Her project, titled "The role of subsynaptic nanoscale architecture in inhibitory synaptic plasticity," has been awarded funding for three years. 🎉
Today, we highlight an exciting publication from Kate Smith Lab: Release Your Inhibitions: The Cell Biology of GABAergic Postsynaptic Plasticity by Theresa M. Welle, PhD, and Kathe Smith, PhD. This publication provides insights into how inhibitory synapses adapt and regulate brain