Ziff Laboratory

 
 

MOre on Ziff Lab’s research....


  1. 1.AMPA RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING AND THE CONTROL OF SYNAPSE STRENGTH.


  1. 2.SPINE AND SYNAPSE MORPHOGENESIS


  1. 3.NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES





New York University School of Medicine

Department of Biochemistry

550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016

212-263-5320

@ 2010 New York University




 
 

    Our lab researches molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity and how plasticity contributes to synapse and neuron function and neurological diseases. Most of our studies are conducted in dissociated embryonic hippocampal neurons, a highly versatile system for analyzing excitatory synapse function. However, we also employ striatal neurons, genetically modified mice and rat behavioral models. We extensively employ techniques of cell biology, mutagenesis, imaging, vector expression and biochemistry and, more recently, behavioral paradigms, as well as electrophysiology, through collaboration, to deduce molecular mechanisms that control synapses. Our work is supported by grants from the National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke.

 

Research in the Lab